N Nathan Williams Registered Joined Sep 28, 2015 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Apr 20, 2021 #1 Is it possible to use a oil cooler as a radiator?
ottafish Registered Joined May 26, 2018 Messages 2,543 Reaction score 6,155 Apr 20, 2021 #2 The principle is the same, but flow would be the question
Kiwi Rider Registered Joined Jun 12, 2017 Messages 7,419 Reaction score 18,667 Apr 20, 2021 #3 A radiator has a pressurised cap.... an oil cooler does not.
BlueBacon Registered Joined Jul 17, 2020 Messages 643 Reaction score 1,093 Apr 21, 2021 #4 Kiwi Rider said: A radiator has a pressurised cap.... an oil cooler does not. Click to expand... That and an overflow tank. Possible? yes...Why? not sure...
Kiwi Rider said: A radiator has a pressurised cap.... an oil cooler does not. Click to expand... That and an overflow tank. Possible? yes...Why? not sure...
Berlin Germany Registered Joined Nov 12, 2019 Messages 2,141 Reaction score 3,447 Apr 21, 2021 #5 Nathan Williams said: Is it possible to use a oil cooler as a radiator? Click to expand... in principle yes. but for what use? remember - a carrot doesn't just have to be eaten - the other half of people could use it differently.
Nathan Williams said: Is it possible to use a oil cooler as a radiator? Click to expand... in principle yes. but for what use? remember - a carrot doesn't just have to be eaten - the other half of people could use it differently.