Ok, the parts arrived at the weekend and as usual i was eager to install them and get it all running asap.
So the cooler has been located and the two pipe feed and return have been routed on the passenger side of the vehicle thus avoiding moving parts such as pulleys etc.
I must adit the guy i bought the cooler off was extremely efficient and i would off my own experience recommend him to others.
I bought the 13 row Mocal oil cooler with SS Braided lines, thermostatically controlled sandwich plate all for less money than some were trying to sell inferior bits. All the parts would have been recieved the next day but we were out and so had to collect it the day after8)
The seller (ebay) was "mattyzx" and this guy has a number of kits for different vehicles.
I managed to front mount the cooler in the N/S duct area, at a skew so the flow of air passes over the full face of the cooler instead of just a portion of it. The lines were routed through the inner wing hole and behind the N/S headlight. This worked really well. The sandwich plate was tightened onto the oe filter housing so that the inlet / outlet ends were facing towards the N/S, this enabled the lines to be placed on in a horizontal manner which worked well as the lines sat onto of the trasnfer box therefore taking the weight off the ends of the sandwich plate. Straps were then used to brace the cooler in place.
Took the car for a spin and a reasonble slog and no leaks were found etc
All i have to do now is fit a cut down version of the brake duct or some other form of protective plastic sheeting to prevent stones from flicking up at the coolers face.
All in all the cooler buying / fitting went very well indeed, which is almost too good to be true lol:lol:
Ant.