JohnMcNaughton
Well-known member
Have always mounted oil coolers from their bottom brackets, supported from the bottom. Top support only places more stress on the fins and tubes that they may not have been designed for. Never felt the need to thru bolt to the top, preferred leaving the cooler less susceptible to torsional motion and possible failure.
Always supported the oil lines to reduce vibration and motion from leveraging on the oil cooler fittings and the oil cooler structure. It's a balance between securely locking everything down or allowing them some flexability to absorb some motion. All in a race car bent on self destruction!
Don't mount the cooler too rigidly. Mount the cooler and radiators with an eye to allowing them to move somewhat with chassis flexibility and controlling random motion of the support hoses. Have seen some coolers with small spring mountings to allow for motion and crash flexibility to enable them to survive.
Always supported the oil lines to reduce vibration and motion from leveraging on the oil cooler fittings and the oil cooler structure. It's a balance between securely locking everything down or allowing them some flexability to absorb some motion. All in a race car bent on self destruction!
Don't mount the cooler too rigidly. Mount the cooler and radiators with an eye to allowing them to move somewhat with chassis flexibility and controlling random motion of the support hoses. Have seen some coolers with small spring mountings to allow for motion and crash flexibility to enable them to survive.