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Author:  gtr161 [ Tue Jan 31, 2023 8:35 am ]
Post subject:  Oil Cooler placement - MK2

Hi All, as mentioned ina previous post regarding the horn location, my K/MK2 S has a new front apron fitted. The vertical stay/support is angled and there is a flattened section for the oil cooler fitment, Cooper S style I suppose.
Just wondering if someone could post some photos of the oil cooler in place. I have a new cooler, and the angled brackets.. no doubt the flattened section will require a little 'massaging' but when I offer the brackets up to the lower apron, the fitment is kinda weird.
TIA. Cheers

Author:  gtogreen1969 [ Tue Jan 31, 2023 11:58 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Oil Cooler placement - MK2

gtr161 wrote:
Hi All, as mentioned ina previous post regarding the horn location, my K/MK2 S has a new front apron fitted. The vertical stay/support is angled and there is a flattened section for the oil cooler fitment, Cooper S style I suppose.
Just wondering if someone could post some photos of the oil cooler in place. I have a new cooler, and the angled brackets.. no doubt the flattened section will require a little 'massaging' but when I offer the brackets up to the lower apron, the fitment is kinda weird.
TIA. Cheers


Attachment:
NOS Cooper S front apron.jpg


Attachment:
NOS Cooper S front apron rear view.jpg

Author:  gtr161 [ Tue Jan 31, 2023 2:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Oil Cooler placement - MK2

OK, cool.. so the cooler sits on top of the flattened section, the bracket underneath with the apron (red in this case) sandwiched between the two? In my book, it looks like the cooler is positioned closer to the grille

Author:  gtr161 [ Tue Jan 31, 2023 3:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Oil Cooler placement - MK2

this to me, looks coorect, with a bit of massaging..

Author:  winabbey [ Tue Jan 31, 2023 3:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Oil Cooler placement - MK2

gtr161 wrote:
it looks like the cooler is positioned closer to the grille

The grille is moved away from the oil cooler by using six spacers, one on each of the grille attachment screws. Without spacers the grille and cooler will make contact.

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Author:  gtr161 [ Tue Jan 31, 2023 4:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Oil Cooler placement - MK2

winabbey wrote:
gtr161 wrote:
it looks like the cooler is positioned closer to the grille

The grille is moved away from the oil cooler by using six spacers, one on each of the grille attachment screws. Without spacers the grille and cooler will make contact.

viewtopic.php?f=8&t=101488

Yep - picked up a set of those, cheers.

Author:  gtogreen1969 [ Tue Jan 31, 2023 4:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Oil Cooler placement - MK2

Here are a few pics of the bracket and screws

Attachment:
Oil cooler bracket.jpg

Attachment:
Oil Cooler bracket and screw.jpg

Attachment:
Oil cooler fitted to apron.jpg

Attachment:
oil cooler screws.jpg

Author:  Bill B [ Tue Jan 31, 2023 4:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Oil Cooler placement - MK2

gtr161 wrote:
this to me, looks coorect, with a bit of massaging..


Your photos are the same as my Mk2 is set up - with the cooler set back towards the engine bay and not like the repair manual drawing that isn't correct, as it shows the cooler mounting forwards towards the grill.

As winabbey says, there were spacers used to set the grill out and away from the cooler when using the original fixing screws. However, it you use the quick-release grill buttons, they already space the grill away from the cooler due to the way they are are attached.

Author:  gtr161 [ Tue Jan 31, 2023 5:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Oil Cooler placement - MK2

Thanks everyone - perfect. As I mentioned, the flat section just needs a little massaging but all good. My only difference between the photos above, and my apron is the spacing between the number plate mounts. Further apart on the new apron. (This was fitted by the previous owner). No biggie there - my number plate mounting plate is now too narrow.. :)


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Author:  gtogreen1969 [ Tue Jan 31, 2023 5:26 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Oil Cooler placement - MK2

gtr161 wrote:
Thanks everyone - perfect. As I mentioned, the flat section just needs a little massaging but all good. My only difference between the photos above, and my apron is the spacing between the number plate mounts. Further apart on the new apron. (This was fitted by the previous owner). No biggie there - my number plate mounting plate is now too narrow.. :)


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The 2 top flanges of the oil cooler were cut off - but you should get away with it clearing the angle brace if you leave them on.

Attachment:
oil cooler flange vs angle brace.jpg

Attachment:
Oil Cooler.jpg

Author:  ausdino [ Tue Jan 31, 2023 10:24 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Oil Cooler placement - MK2

gtogreen1969 wrote:
gtr161 wrote:
Thanks everyone - perfect. As I mentioned, the flat section just needs a little massaging but all good. My only difference between the photos above, and my apron is the spacing between the number plate mounts. Further apart on the new apron. (This was fitted by the previous owner). No biggie there - my number plate mounting plate is now too narrow.. :)


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The 2 top flanges of the oil cooler were cut off - but you should get away with it clearing the angle brace if you leave them on.

Attachment:
oil cooler flange vs angle brace.jpg

Attachment:
Oil Cooler.jpg

Were the top mounting holes (each end) cut off at the factory during assembly or that’s the way they were supplied by the supplier (obviously to clear the angle brace) ? I have two original ones which have the usual grill marks in and have bought a new one. Easy enough to modify the new one to look original.

Author:  gtogreen1969 [ Tue Jan 31, 2023 10:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Oil Cooler placement - MK2

ausdino wrote:
Were the top mounting holes (each end) cut off at the factory during assembly or that’s the way they were supplied by the supplier (obviously to clear the angle brace) ? I have two original ones which have the usual grill marks in and have bought a new one. Easy enough to modify the new one to look original.


My guess is they were supplied by the manufacturer to be fit for purpose and did not have the extra tabs.

You don't want the hassle of having to modify them when there is a chance of them being damaged and also the extra time to rework them.

I don't have a drawing for the Cooper S but the GT shows them supplied without.

Attachment:
GT Oil Cooler and Brackets.jpg

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