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I have a 6 engine that has been uprated to 2.2 with E cams,the temp gauge keeps edging the red part of the gauge ,I e been told by the guy who rebuilt the engine that I probably need another oil cooler,can you only have these fitted in the front boot space or are there other places in the engine bay that they can be fitted
Hope this makes sense Thanks Brian |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 319 Joined: 12-April 12 From: United Kingdom Member No.: 14,366 Region Association: None ![]() |
Had the timing set 29 degrees from 35 but that stil hasn’t made any real difference if any ,having the carbs rejetted neck week but can’t see that making any real difference .I did notice that the engine tin rubber doesn’t fit very well and there’s gaps ,would this make any real difference
![]() The engine was rebuilt by a very creditable Porsche mechanic so I don’t think it is any thing to do with the engine it must be something to do with the oil circulation any ideas what I could check next |
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