Anybody using these oil thermostat block adapters?
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Anybody using these oil thermostat block adapters?
Thinking of getting a couple of these Hardin marine oil cooler thermostat block adapters. Do they work as expected? Any pros and or cons?
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Jim
http://www.hardin-marine.com/c-720-o...-adapters.aspx
Thanks
Jim
http://www.hardin-marine.com/c-720-o...-adapters.aspx
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thanks for showing, looks gd
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I installed one last spring it's working well, but I had problem getting the cupper washers to seal. Had to heat them up with the gas torch and dip them in water.
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I have used a few of them. They work great but have had an issue with the copper washers sealing. The first problem was due to polishing. After they were machined, they sent them out for polishing, The polisher was burning the corners off of the SS piece on the bottom and was causing leaks. They fixed that by surfacing them after polishing. We just found the next problem. When they are surfacing them, the end mill plunges down and then starts to make passes to surface it. The problem is that the bit is plunging in and leaving an indentation before it starts to surface. The indentations that it leaves span the entire surface,so they make a path for the oil to go from inside to outside. I just took them and surfaced them correctly by bringing the bit down first, outside of the material, and skimming across the surface. You could also just smooth it with a small grinder. I have made Hardin aware of the problem and sent them pics of it, so I'm sure they will have it fixed.
I really loved the thermo-filter mounts but they have been discontinued. They got to expensive to make and sell unfortunately. This one is still pretty new to the market so I expected some teething problems. Other that that, they work great.
Here is a pic of the problem area. It's not a very clear picture, but I circled the area where the leak occurs.
Eddie
I really loved the thermo-filter mounts but they have been discontinued. They got to expensive to make and sell unfortunately. This one is still pretty new to the market so I expected some teething problems. Other that that, they work great.
Here is a pic of the problem area. It's not a very clear picture, but I circled the area where the leak occurs.
Eddie
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Also had the sealing problem! Ended up taking it out 3 or four times trying to get it to seal - took another bolt with a wider flat surface, and lapped it in with valve lapping compound and the suction cup stick tool. Still had to lay on my back reaching under my huber trans and crank on a 1/2 ratchet with a length of steel pipe to get it to stop leaking - could not get a torque wrench down there, and thought for sure I was going either snap the bolt, or stop the leak - after a week of hassle, it stopped leaking. The surface of the adaptor just was not perfect where the washer seated - almost like there was a void in the mold they cast it in? Also seemed like the washer was too hard - but the hollow bolt was stronger than I imagined, and just kept turning, LOL...
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And thermostatically, they work great. My oil temp stays up through long no wake zones. My leak point was mostly on the adapter itself, btw, and not on the banjo fitting - although I did hit that with a flat file for a while till it was fully marking all the way across the surface - it did not have a mark or dent like the one shown above, but it was NOT a flat surface from inside to out.
Mine was purchased sometime in May or June of 2013.
Mine was purchased sometime in May or June of 2013.
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