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Honderachinaldo 06-27-2019 06:48 PM

G23 oil cooler
 
So my h22 block had an oil cooler sandwiched between block and filter. I wish to utilize this on F23 block bcuz oil cooler. There's no coolant port on back of F block to accommodate. is it a good idea to Y off heater line? Should be post-cylinder coolant and I've accounted for the return to rad

Honderachinaldo 06-27-2019 07:15 PM

Re: G23 oil cooler
 
Oh, and what do you big block guys do for block scavenging/PVC? Not sure where separator box would go, Ds have them on back of block.

Honderachinaldo 07-01-2019 08:51 PM

Re: G23 oil cooler
 
I know it's not fashionable to run a G23 atm but any kind of big block advise would be appreciated. Yes, I googled it

Tachi 07-16-2019 02:57 PM

Re: G23 oil cooler
 
Why not run a sandwich plate (the kind with the thermo-pill valve inside, not the cheap ones off ebay) and route 1/2" trans cooler hose to a universal oil cooler in front of the radiator?

Freedo_Civegra 07-16-2019 05:39 PM

Re: G23 oil cooler
 

Originally Posted by Honderachinaldo (Post 51963066)
I know it's not fashionable to run a G23 atm but any kind of big block advise would be appreciated. Yes, I googled it


G23 is always cool.



Originally Posted by Tachi (Post 51972479)
Why not run a sandwich plate (the kind with the thermo-pill valve inside, not the cheap ones off ebay) and route 1/2" trans cooler hose to a universal oil cooler in front of the radiator?

x2 on this

Honderachinaldo 07-16-2019 08:28 PM

Re: G23 oil cooler
 

Originally Posted by Tachi (Post 51972479)
Why not run a sandwich plate (the kind with the thermo-pill valve inside, not the cheap ones off ebay) and route 1/2" trans cooler hose to a universal oil cooler in front of the radiator?

Oh there you go. Question is, is this even needed on street driven daily?


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