[urq] Oil cooler lines : replacement from Aeroquip

Louis-Alain Richard larichard at plguide.com
Tue Jan 13 18:29:49 PST 2009


Oh oh, I can see what you mean : the oil cooler is always under the road spray... salty stuff around here. And you tell me that now ? :-)

Should I paint the assembly with some rubberized GravelGuard undercoating ? Maybe it can protect a bit ? Or wrap the fittings into some giant shrink-tubing ? 

Louis-Alain


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Re Scott's comment re cracking of Aeroquip fittings.  This happened to me - 
the fittings on both hoses at the at the oil cooler end cracked due to 
internal corrosion and swelling.  Replaced with new hose and stainless steel 
fittings.

Alan
85 urq


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> L-A
> I've done a couple dozen oil coolers into the urq/urS/200/vw's over the 
> years... A couple of comments. First, if going this route, a bigger oil 
> cooler (19row) fits exactly where the stock aux rad goes on an urq - btdt 
> on a few - including my 83 ur. This eliminates the need for the aux rad, 
> and also gives better clearance and airflow near the right side 
> motormount. The bigger cooler is inexpensive compared to the rest of the 
> money spent. Second, if going this route (especially water cooled turbo 
> addition) the single oil cooler boss from a 200t/5kt motor will bolt into 
> the urq stock location, and means bigger oil line adapter fittings 
> (M18/1.50 to -10).
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> The heater hose idea is good for isolating the SS-roundfile, I also like 
> to use figure-8 deltecs (1/2in wide super zip tie) and/or the urs car uses 
> a really neat double line bushing on the oil cooler line that is available 
> at the dealer. IME, the hose attacks everything it contacts, not the other 
> way around. That SS will cut it's way thru sheetmetal, seen that many 
> times!
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> WRT fittings, they are reusable, but salt will attack them and cause 
> cracking, btst. Also, since most hose is teflon inserted, the anvil/chisel 
> method is not recommended - it can crack the last part of the tube. I use 
> electrical tape tight around the cut point and a high rpm cutting wheel 
> (25k rpm makes a really clean cut).
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> HTH and my .02
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> Scott J
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> From: Louis-Alain Ri
> chard <larichard at plguide.com>
> To: 'urq' <urq at audifans.com>
> Sent: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 12:26 pm
> Subject: [urq] Oil cooler lines : replacement from Aeroquip
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> Hi everyone,
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> I just re-did the oil cooler lines on my urQ : I mangled one during
> installation last summer and it leaked at bit. So, after a short search, I
> found a setup that is correctly priced, should last forever and available
> easily.
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> Aeroquip aluminum fittings : can be re-used a number of times with new 
> hose.
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> 1x FCM4063 (180 degree elbow) (32$)
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> 1x FCM4033 (90 degree elbow) (25$)
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> 2x FCM1013 (straight fitting) (15$ x2)
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> Steel Metric to US adaptors (no brand, from an industrial supplier)
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> 4x 9605-08-L10-16 (M16 to ½ in JIC) (10$)
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> 4x special gaskets (flat steel washer with a thin rubber insert, to fit 
> the
> adaptors on the M16 side) (2$ x4)
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> 3 feet of generic SS braided ½ in oil line (13$ x3)
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> With that, you can reproduce the OEM oil line set-up with simple hand 
> tools
> in an hour or so.
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> Some tips :
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> -          When cutting the SS hose, tape the area with Duct Tape, and use 
> a
> wide chisel over an anvil. Much easier than any other method.
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> -          Tape the hose back of the insert before tightening the fitting 
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> that way, you’ll confirm that the hose is still perfectly into the 
> fitting.
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> -          Don’t make the hose too long : there is not much space down
> there, and they can easily=2
> 0rub on some body sheetmetal.
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> -          Wrap the SS hose with some rubber heater hose split in spiral,
> and attach these bits with zippy-ties where there is some potential 
> rubbing.
> One is never too cautious when dealing with the engine’s blood.
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> Louis-Alain
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