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Removing Factory Oil Cooler

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 10:51 am
by H-top
G'day,a

I want to remove the factory oil cooler on my EJ20 Turbo.
can it be done? will i have to loop the water lines or can i
block them off?

Im going to fit an aftermarket cooler.


Cheers,
Samuel

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 10:56 am
by H-top
I just want to simplify everything.
too much clutter.

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 11:50 am
by bobbyjimmy
You need an N/A;
* oil filter bolt/banjo/union jiggera - what the oil filter screws on to, which is screwed into the block.
* the plug and washer for the block - for the coolant passage, it takes a pretty decent size allen key.
* a thermostat housing without the extra fittings - might be easier to block/plug these., as different housing face different ways etc.

Find a stuffed N/A engine and get the parts, new they are way too dear.

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 5:11 pm
by H-top
Wow.... I doubt an ea82 plug would fit?
It's a 14 or a 17 from memory.

Maybe TIG the housing closed? The port that is?

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 6:56 pm
by Gannon
I really would not bother. The factory oil cooler is neat and simple and does a great job of cooling the oil.

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 8:53 am
by bobbyjimmy
No idea about EA81/82 stuff, never dabbled with them.

I wouldn't TIG it closed either...

Just looked into it, and the parts are;
Oil Filter Union - 15018AA050 and RRP is $9
Plug for block - 11021AA120 and RRP $25.20
Thermostat housing* - 11060AA071 and RRP is $40.75

* Off an EJ251, hangs down the bottom of the pump and points almost straight to the left - as opposed to the turbo one that bolt's on the front - so no idea if it would actually bolt on a point the right way.

I had it the wrong way round too - if you want the oil filter union to suit an oil cooler, that is like $80 on it's own.

I used to have an oil cooler/warmer on my N/A EJ251 but took it off as it sat maybe 1mm from the headers (Borla rep's) - it's not hard, bit of a PITA to get the different model's parts/hoses to line up thou.

Going to use a sandwich plate type set-up? Then you might still need to use your Oil Filter Union for the length.
Try a search on NASIOC and RS25.com too.

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 6:02 pm
by H-top
I have a cooler kit and going to relocate the oil filter too.
pulling it all apart this weekend.
ill plug thw cooling lines off this weekend.
ill need to for fitment of larger crossover pipe.

thanx heaps mate