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Locobladechak

posted on 27/8/14 at 12:11 AM Reply With Quote
Oil cooler and accusump questions

Hi,

I am trying to fit to my Fireblade engine an oil cooler, Accusump set up; if anyone has done this or has some experience/knowledge of this what I need to know is:

1. Is there a threaded access into the engine block in situ for the Accusump to plug into?
2. Can one fit a sandwich plate between the oil filter on a Fireblade engine?
3. If one can what size does the plate have to be?
4. how should I organize the flow; filter to cooler to accusump or some other way?

Getting really fustrated.

Ranjan.

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Andy B

posted on 27/8/14 at 07:20 AM Reply With Quote
To answer your questions -
1. Yes remove the large M20 fine thread adaptor that the oil pressure switch sits in and you are in - if you want to reinstate the pressure switch we usually incorporate it into a bespoke swivel union. You will need a male male M20 fine to Jic -10 adaptor fabricating.
2 Yes we supply and use a billet oil sandwich plate with 1/2 inch bsp ports into which we screw 1/2 bsp to jic -10 male male adaptors
3 Minimum -10 hose
4 Fit separately for best results
- accusump to main gallery and oil cooler plumbed off sandwich plate
Hope that helps
If you need any parts or more advice give me a call on 01449 736633
best regards
Andy

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Locobladechak

posted on 27/8/14 at 11:27 AM Reply With Quote
Andy, you are a star!
I will definitely be giving you a call; I am out of the country at the moment but back on Friday.

Also, I will need to buy everything you can provide; I will speak to you Friday.

Thanks again.

Ranjan.

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