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Engine Specific Info and Questions => IDI Engine => Topic started by: Vangruver on May 24, 2012, 11:05:23 am
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Engine AAZ.
I have a thermostatically controlled sandwich plated oil cooler which I have been sitting on for the last year.
I know I have a few options when it comes to installing it. But I was hoping to use the down time the car has over the next week to consider replacing the factory oil cooler with the sandwich plate.
My curiosity is based on the coolant inlet and outlet hoses from the factory oil cooler. What do I do with those hoses when i pull off the factory cooler? Do i mock up a u-joint for the plumbing? Or can I just cap/block both ends off?
Thanks.
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either get hoses for that engine WITHOUT accommodations for the oil cooler..
or else CAP the lines. dont loop them. if you loop them, the coolant ALWAYS bypasses the radiator..
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either get hoses for that engine WITHOUT accommodations for the oil cooler..
now on to my next question,
which engine should i look at that uses coolant hoses without the oil cooler?
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Heat your veg tank.
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either get hoses for that engine WITHOUT accommodations for the oil cooler..
now on to my next question,
which engine should i look at that uses coolant hoses without the oil cooler?
im not the guy to answer that question unfortunately..
the 1Y might have been sans-oil cooler..
hopefully someone who KNOWS will chime in..
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Did you guys get carburetor fed petrols over there? The metal coolant pipe and hoses might work out to be of some use as they never had coolers on the non GTI petrols here in the UK.
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1y was cooler less, but I'd just blank them off (I did).
GEE-BEE was selling silicone ones at one point.
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Any mk1 non-turbo has the right bypass hose.
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Did you guys get carburetor fed petrols over there? The metal coolant pipe and hoses might work out to be of some use as they never had coolers on the non GTI petrols here in the UK.
not that i'm aware of. They seem to be more so over in the uk and europe.
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1y was cooler less, but I'd just blank them off (I did).
GEE-BEE was selling silicone ones at one point.
and I may just close them off and hose clamp them shut with a cork or a stopper of somekind.
I want to do this before hit up the leavenworth cruise in mid june.
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I think getting a hose fitting and cap combo would be better than a cork. You should have a hose clamp on it as it develops enough pressure after you turn off the engine to blow out anything that isn't metal in nature. Think long haul fix not fix a day.
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well,i welded shut mine.
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Any mk1 non-turbo has the right bypass hose.
Nope, the 1.6 is marginally too short.
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My rabbit has the weirdest bastard coolant pipes I've ever seen. It has the ports for the manifold heater, but they're just plugged, as well as the port for the expansion tank, also plugged. So the pipe, just get a little rubber cap for it and hose-clamp it on.
The mk2 n/a bypass coolant hose should work if you use the mk2 coolant flange. There's enough flex in the hose that an added 6mm in height shouldn't be a problem.
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My rabbit has the weirdest bastard coolant pipes I've ever seen. It has the ports for the manifold heater, but they're just plugged, as well as the port for the expansion tank, also plugged. So the pipe, just get a little rubber cap for it and hose-clamp it on.
The mk2 n/a bypass coolant hose should work if you use the mk2 coolant flange. There's enough flex in the hose that an added 6mm in height shouldn't be a problem.
the AAZ is 16mm taller.. not 6.
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Thanks for all the input guys.
I'm not due for an oil change for at least 4k, so i'm going to gather as much information about this as I can from here/as well other sources and make the change for that.
For now it's running as it should. And that's all that matters.