Hi - the oil cooler on the 2.4 L has its factory fitting which appears to be just a hose clamp that keeps it from leaking. The Patrick Motorsports fit has a weld in tube that has a threaded fitting.
If the his clamp was good enough for an 911 would it be just fine to simply take the same approach on a 914/6?
It's more than just the threads. The return line on the 6 oil cooler turns 90° after going by the cooler. The suspension mounting ear is right there.
Issue is clearance for rubber hose to make the appropriate bend. The area between the cooler inlet and suspension mounting is very tight.
On my first conversion the connection was moved back for more room but had no support for the inlet.
several ways to get there.
john
I know perry has a threaded option.. I plan to research this a bit after the 1st of the year to make a simple ship able solution.
I need to get my hands on a later oil cooler.
Ah - so need a 90 degree bend which a hose won’t be able to make.
Got it - thanks!
Factory 6 oil cooler..
The problem with modifying a 911 oil cooler is this. If you are off on the supply pipe placement it will hit the inner suspension ear. It will also not allow you to remove the lower valve cover if the fitting is too far forward or inwards. Mark went through that on one of his oil cooler mods. If you look at the PMS mod it moves the suction pipe closer to the engine. There's no bend in it either. That would allow some room to move the hose around to clear things. Even with a factory 6 oil cooler installed it's a tight fit. Modifying a 911 oil cooler will work but take your time and make sure everything clears.
I thought that Mark was making up a bent pipe with a welded on fitting to sell? It's been a while now so I could be wrong on that. Sounds like Ben is also working on something too. I have a few org 6 oil coolers on hand that leak. I could take measurements if needed.
There was a thread started on this topic a few years ago. I maybe able to locate the thread. Will post it here if I find it.
Another issue to watch for. Ben's left side heat exchanger interferes with a stock 914-6 oil cooler inlet. At least on mine it does. Very slightly, but they touch.
Here's the thread I was thinking about.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=223639&hl=
Another solution would be to harvest the fitting and tube from an early 911 cooler
and add a curved tube like McMark fabricated. Check the link Luke posted.
For me AN fittings are too bulky.
I try to stick as close to original as possible so the original hoses can be used.
IMHO
Interesting setup there from Taormina Racing. 993 engines don't use an engine oil cooler, so you'll be fine with just a front cooler. You probably won't need a seperate oil thermostat either, the engine thermostat should suffice. It also looks like there's plenty of room for a simpler flexible intake hose. On my 72 911, that screw clamp into the cooler seemed funny after all the earlier 911's had the screw on fitting.
BTW, Taormina Sicily is a great place to go!
Another solution.
Shorten the tube on an early 911 cooler.....welded or glued with a sleeve ( current
adhesives are quite capable...I hear ) then add a 90 degree elbow to the hose.
Will require some fabricated support for the modified tube.
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The cooler in the top picture can be modified by cutting the stub pipe off flush with the end of the cooler, tapping the tube for 3/4”NPT and threading an aluminum -12AN & 3/4” elbow fitting. The tricky part is indexing the threads so the fitting threads on and nearly bottoms out with the AN fitting pointed forward and about 5*down. I put a little JB weld on the male threads to seal and secure it. It’s on the suction side of the system system so it’s not subject to the pressure as the return side.
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