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Problem with XS oil cooler - N262WF

 
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johnwigney(at)alltel.net
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 12:48 pm    Post subject: Problem with XS oil cooler - N262WF Reply with quote

Dear Europaphiles,

I have posted a photo on the ‘Europa Owners’ website which can be found at http://www.europaowners.org/ . If you click ‘Gallery’ and then click on the Builders photo album link, you will find my photo at the bottom of the page. Title of the photo is “N262WF oil cooler - broken mounting lug” and it is taken looking from the front with the radiator removed.
Details are as follows :-
  • My installation is with standard factory firewall-forward XS components.
  • The oil cooler is mounted below and behind the coolant radiator. It is mounted to the cooling duct with AN4-25A bolts and tubular spacer sleeves.
  • At a routine inspection I found that one mounting lug was completely fractured and that the other was cracked but not broken. The crack is just visible in the photo.
  • Time on the plane is 506 hours.

Discussion :- <>I am posting this note to suggest that other XS owners pay particular attention to this area. The mounting lugs are not easy to see with the radiator in place and if the cooler lug(s) break, there is the risk of the hoses chafing and a subsequent oil leak which could really spoil your day. I am having my cooler repaired and I intend to install some additional brackets between the sides of the cooling duct and the lugs to provide additional stiffness and reduce possible vibration.</>
Please contact if you have any questions.
Cheers, John

N262WF, mono XS, 912S, 506 hours
Mooresville, North Carolina

(P.S. Thanks to Jos Okhuijsen for his help with the photo.) [quote][b]


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 12:21 am    Post subject: Problem with XS oil cooler - N262WF Reply with quote

John
Somewhere in the back of my mind is an instruction that if you want to lower the radiator you can (should) use a threaded bar/bolt which attaches to both the upper and lower brackets, thus giving a firmer anchor and avoiding the potential turning moment in the upper bracket which you seem to have suffered. Does this make sense? I think the paper suggested this depending on the weight/size of the radiator but it seems to be appropriate in this instance.
I've tried to find the written word without success but someone more technically minded may have the answer.
Regards
Steve Pitt
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 2:20 am    Post subject: Problem with XS oil cooler - N262WF Reply with quote

Steven Pitt wrote:

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John
Somewhere in the back of my mind is an instruction that if you want to
lower the radiator you can (should) use a threaded bar/bolt which
attaches to both the upper and lower brackets, thus giving a firmer
anchor and avoiding the potential turning moment in the upper bracket
which you seem to have suffered. Does this make sense? I think the
paper suggested this depending on the weight/size of the radiator but
it seems to be appropriate in this instance.
I've tried to find the written word without success but someone more
technically minded may have the answer.
Regards
Steve Pitt

Steve
have a look at Paul McAllister's installation, he lowered the oil cooler
and made other refinements to smooth the airflow. I think there are pix
on the club website , I have them somewhere, buried in an old HDrive
that went wrong Sad
Jim Nelson also did some mods and was able to reduce the size of his
inlet, hopefully reducing cooling drag as well as cooling well in Florida
Graham


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 5:36 am    Post subject: Problem with XS oil cooler - N262WF Reply with quote

Hi Steve,

I do not remember seeing the threaded bar/bolt suggestion but it is obviously better than my original installation where the upper supports were probably under excessive strain. Paul McAllister kindly sent me another idea which can be seen at the Sept 2003 page on his website at http://europa363.versadev.com/. This involves installing brackets from the sides of the duct to the bottom supports on the cooler. This is what I have chosen to do.

Thanks and regards, John

*From: "Steven Pitt" <steven.pitt2(at)ntlworld.com>
*Subject: Re: Problem with XS oil cooler - N262WF
*John Somewhere in the back of my mind is an instruction that if you want to
*lower the radiator you can (should) use a threaded bar/bolt which
*attaches to both the upper and lower brackets, thus giving a firmer
*anchor and avoiding the potential turning moment in the upper bracket
*which you seem to have suffered. Does this make sense? I think the paper
*suggested this depending on the weight/size of the radiator but it seems
*to be appropriate in this instance.
*I've tried to find the written word without success but someone more
*technically minded may have the answer.
*Regards Steve Pitt


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