Sonex422 wrote:On examination of the failed oil cooler it was discovered that there was a poor weld between the corrugated fins and the chamber containing the oil.
...So I did some more research and found out that the MGL stratomaster defaulted to Rotax settings (probably should have done that earlier). Rotax uses a 200 PSI VDO gage
NWade wrote: The one which maxes out at only 80 psi, so you can't truly tell if you're seeing excessive oil pressure). They also noted that I can run without an oil cooler in cold temps (but no comment on what temp range might be recommended for that mode of operation, or how I would go about modding the AeroVee to do this). They also recommended I idle the engine until the oil temp is above 80 degrees (which, of course, is exactly what I was trying to do when the oil cooler blew out).
NWade wrote:20w-50 is claimed to be "too heavy" by many VW folks and has been known to blow out oil coolers. This is due to a combination of the stock oil galley size around the oil pressure relief plunger (which tries to bypass the oil through bearings and other narrow orifices), the heavier-than-stock oil-pressure-relief springs that come in modern VW kits, and the thick cold oil itself.
NWade wrote:I wasn't aware of an adjustable pressure regulator for the VW; I'd be curious to see what that product looks like - have any links or product names I should look up?
NWade wrote:Aftermarket VW folks have designed oil pumps that have pressure-relief ports that dump oil directly back into the sump, but those solutions are not usable on an AeroVee Turbo because of the double-stacked oil pump design we use.
daleandee wrote:NWade wrote:I wasn't aware of an adjustable pressure regulator for the VW; I'd be curious to see what that product looks like - have any links or product names I should look up?
https://www.ebay.com/p/EMPI-9198-VW-Bug-Adjustable-Oil-Pressure-Regulator/1974594347
NWade wrote:Thanks! On the one hand that's kludgy as hell; on the other hand its brilliantly simple. All that thing does is stop the oil control plunger from retracting all the way. So its good for helping keep the oil pressure higher. But sadly I can't see how it would help lower the oil pressure below stock/standard levels; so it won't help me at the present time.
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