Jim_Gruber
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I've noticed with Bugsy my '68 Sprite, 1098 w Smoothcase, Oil Cooler that extended time at speed +65 mph, temps go up, oil pressure goes down. Still within proper limits of course but thinking about next year and long trip planning. Anyone had any success in pulling oil cooler, taking to radiator shop to get boiled out and then getting engine temps to stay cooler and oil pressure to stay down up in the 60 lbs area at sustained RPM levels.
As soon as I get off the expressway, temps go back down and oil pressure goes back up after a few minutes so my logic says may be related to oil cooler not really doing the job. Do oil coolers still do anything after 40 years of use and abuse? Or am I better off spending the money on a new oil cooler. I'm thinking lots of nasty stuff embedded in the oil cooler that I really don't want to loosen up and see floating around in the bearings. Thoughts anyone?
As soon as I get off the expressway, temps go back down and oil pressure goes back up after a few minutes so my logic says may be related to oil cooler not really doing the job. Do oil coolers still do anything after 40 years of use and abuse? Or am I better off spending the money on a new oil cooler. I'm thinking lots of nasty stuff embedded in the oil cooler that I really don't want to loosen up and see floating around in the bearings. Thoughts anyone?