[T2] Oil cooler on a 68-71
c.dreike c.dreike at verizon.netSun Oct 28 12:18:10 PDT 2018
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Hi Guys, What size is the fitting in the Berg cover. It looks small. Is it 1/4 NPT on both sides or is it 1/8 NPT? What do you think? Can I use 6 AN fittngs and hoses rather than size 8. -6 is equivalent to 3/8"  -8 is equivalent to 1/2" Seems to me that the oil galleries in the engine couldn't be any larger than 8mm (about .314" dia). Chris On 10/28/2018 12:17 AM, Anthony Hopkins wrote: > Second on the Gene Burg coverâ¦â¦My 1971 runs great at highway speeds > just did 4200 miles in 14 days. > My oil was still clear(at changing) running full flow through a Mann > Rabbit Diesel filter with S/S Teflon 8 A/N hosesâ¦.Germans are smart > people. > 1776 , 8.1 comp., slightly ported 40mm 35mm heads, Engle 100 cam, duel > 40mm kadrons with cam Shield zinc additive.and > older Bug Pack Header and Quiet pipe,and a 009 dist. Pertroics point > less Ignition > > Tony > On Saturday, October 27, 2018 9:50 PM, Al Brase <alribee at gmail.com> wrote: > > > I find it hard to believe that any bay window camper with an engine > properly put together cannot cruise at full speed without overheating the > oil. I am SURE the 1971 larger cooler and fan does a better job and likely > will make the engine last longer. > I would first calibrate the sender that is telling you it is too hot.If > your engine truly is getting too hot it could be timing or advance curve, > possibly jetted too lean if you have changed specs from stock. > Virtually every engine built in 1971 would pull the bus at maximum speed > without killing itself. That was the idea.Owner's manual says: maximum AND > cruising speed. I think in 1971 that number was 69-71mph? > Al > > On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 10:16 PM c.dreike <c.dreike at verizon.net > <mailto:c.dreike at verizon.net>> wrote: > > > Hi, > > I'm in the throws of installing a rebuilt engine in my 71. Seems that no > > one that I can find has discovered a good solution for installing a full > > flow oil pump cover that fits with the mustache bar engine support. It > > appears that some folks simply cut the mustache bar for clearance. I'm > > currently looking into having an oil pump cover machined with a pipe > > thread pointing directly to the rear rather than to the side as the off > > the shelf covers go. What have you other folks done to install a full > > flow filter? > > > > And to address Andrew's oil overheat problem, take a look at the two oil > > pressure valves. If the pressure control valve (at flywheel end) is set > > too high, the relief valve at the pulley end will not close and oil will > > not flow through the cooler. There is a spec on the spring heights you > > can look up. Generally the relief valve opens on a cold engine due to > > high oil pressure causing oil to bi-pass the cooler. As the oil heats > > and thins, the pressure drops allowing the relief valve to close causing > > oil to flow through the cooler. The pressure control valve keeps oil > > pressure at the proper constant level. Excessive oil pressure causes the > > pump to work harder using up precious engine horsepower and could also > > cause the oil to heat. If a full flow cover is somehow installed on the > > pump, an external oil cooler could be installed. Using a thermostatic > > bi-pass valve in the circuit is advisable. Look up Thermostat oil > > valves. Checking oil pressure might also be instructive. Here is a link > > to a discussion on oil pressure. Specs are listed. > > > > Chris > > 64DD Kamper Kit > > 71 sunroof > > > > On 10/27/2018 7:42 PM, Andrew Stockton wrote: > > > I've got a 71 Camper equipped with a Berg Oil Temperature > indicator. If > > I drive over 55 and the outside temperature is over 80 degrees, the oil > > light starts flashing. This means forgetting about any camping trips in > > the summer that involve mostly highway driving. Living in Connecticut, > > where many campgrounds now close after Labor Day and most are closed > after > > Columbus Day, severely limits the days available for camping. If > anybody > > has a solution to this situation other than switching to a water-cooled > > engine, please respond. > > > Andrew Stockton > > > _______________________________________________ > > > type2 mailing list > > > type2 at type2.com <mailto:type2 at type2.com> > > > https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > type2 mailing list > > type2 at type2.com <mailto:type2 at type2.com> > > https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo > _______________________________________________ > type2 mailing list > type2 at type2.com <mailto:type2 at type2.com> > https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo > >
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