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Posted by: pimpin330ex
hey i have a summit racing oil cooler and i was wondering what i have to do to put it on my 300ex some pics would be nice too please
Posted by: bwamos
Didn't come with instructions?
There's a few different mounting possibilities. Some splice into the copper oil line, some tap into the oil filter cover and head, etc...
Posted by: pimpin330ex
no it didnt come with directions but its a cooler that mounts to the copper oil tube
Posted by: 07250ex
i got a question if your 300ex is actully a 330ex does the bore kit make the 282 ex a 300ex or is it actully what it claims at 330?
Posted by: dork
splice into the oil line, usually before it goes into the head is a good place. then just hook up the cooler lines and clamp them down. it doesn't matter which way.
for the 330ex cc, yes it will make it a 330, actually 329cc. heres the formula to figure displacement: bore x bore x stroke x .7854 / 1000= cc
Posted by: bwamos
quote:
Originally posted by 07250ex
i got a question if your 300ex is actully a 330ex does the bore kit make the 282 ex a 300ex or is it actully what it claims at 330?
74mm bore stock. Mine is an 80mm bore.
80mm bore x 65.5mm stroke = 329072 mm^3 = 329.072 cc's.
I just use the standard cylinder volume formula from geometry class 15 years ago.. lol.
(Dia/2)^2 * 3.14 * Height
or
(Bore/2)^2 * 3.14 * Stroke
Posted by: bwamos
quote:
Originally posted by pimpin330ex
no it didnt come with directions but its a cooler that mounts to the copper oil tube
Do some searching around for the FST oil cooler mounting. You should be able to get some good photos.
I'd take pics but my 300ex is currently burried in the garage behind a bunch of crap. Just recently moved into a new house and haven't gotten it unburied yet.
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