I just received the top mount oil cooler mount from Sonex today and charged out to install it. After reading through the installation part of the manual and comparing it to what I have there are a few shady spots that I need to work out.
The manual has the following picture of the gasket to use:
and I have the following gaskets:
I can pretty well rule out the ones on the left as they are likely too small. But both the others seem to be workable. The middle cylinder ones seem to match the manual the best, but the quality of the photos is rather poor by the time they make it to a PDF manual. ALSO I noticed during mock-up that the included bolts for the install do not have threads long enough to tighten down the adapter all the way down flush to the engine. I am not surprised by this I guess, but the manual simply says "bolt the plate to the engine case using the hardware identified in the photo below" and I can't tell from any of the manual pictures (or any other) if the adapter plate is meant to be flush/flat against the top of the case or if there is actually a say .200" gap between the adapter and the case where the caskets are just crushed between the two surfaces. If there is supposed to be a space between I would have expected a detail like that to be mentioned in the manual. But then again the bolts don't have enough thread to bolt all the way down if that is the case.
Bolts lack thread:
Manual showing gap or no gap?
So.. Someone that has done the top mount oil plate, can you confirm if there is a gap between the adapter and the case where the gaskets are smashed or is it flush with no gap??
Assuming there is a gap, I 'm leaning towards using the flange gaskets on the right as they are the ones that would have been used with the oil cooler directly and are also the ones used to mount to the adapter. The tube ones in the middle seem more likely to leak or fold inwards pinching off oil flow.
Thanks!