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Early oil cooler not working but not leaking
2.2L engine re-assembled after larger pistons installed. All seemed okay
both before changing pistons, and now until a hotter day (~80F). I found oil temp going to about 230F after 30+minutes on highway. It stays below 200F when outside it was ~55F. I checked that the thermostat was working (on 914 I could remove it while engine was still hot). Can engine-mounted oil cooler have really poor efficiency if there were previous top-engine oil leaks that got on the fins? Before re-assembly I could see through the cooler, there is no blockage per-se. But I did have quite a bit of oil late last year that turned out to be breather hose. Maybe being colder outside then I just didn't notice any problem. Thanks
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I would be looking for a dead mouse or a rodent nest on the cooler.
I run safety Kleen over the finning then blow air from bottom to top, then more safety Kleen. You know the thermostat is working, change out the temp sensor. Bruce |
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Well it's only been together for a few weeks, so I'm doubting mice at this
time. But yeah, I was thinking the easiest thing to do first is spray it a lot and see what comes out. Then, I need to check, but I think it is possible to remove without really pulling the motor.
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