corradog60stage4 0 Posted August 24, 2007 Today had some time to put in the MOCAL thermostatic sandwich plate I had. Bad thing was the barbed fitting was bigger than the 1/4 hose i have. remove the OEM oil cooler. now you got two open ended hoses that you need to plug or connect. Two options 1. get bigger hose 2. get smaller barbed fitting went to turboquip yesterday and ordered some fitting. picked them up this morning and will probably install them this weekend deleting the stock oil cooler leads to another issue. what to do with the two coolant hoses? I got one hose that does not have the extra oil cooler part. so now left with the other hose so i plugged it with a copper plumbing one. copper plug i put it in this way in case in the future i need to remove it easily with needle nose pliers clamped it shut got some teflon tape to get the fitting on the sandwich plate pushed in the hoses on to the barbs routing the oil hoses instead of using a 9 row cooler i had from a volvo. I decided that running high boost and the spirited driving i like to do. I picked up a Brand new Mocal 19 row oil cooler instead. the width is the same and mounting holes in identical spots. so no need to redrill. it was only the height was another 2 inch more which I have clearance for. so upgrading was no problem. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Supercharged 2 Posted August 25, 2007 Hi mate - good pics! You need to buy 2 MK1 water hoses to replace (they didn't have the OE head exchanger as the GTi's came with a proper mocal style one!) - they cost about £15 over here for the pair from VW 8) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fla 9 Posted September 2, 2007 I've got a few questions (i'm installing in a VR btw): 1. How do you secure the hoses to the hose barbs on the sandwich plate - is it just a push fit and can you put jubilee clips to secure ie is it strong enough to resist a burst due to oil pressure? 2. With the two pipes that are blanked off (previously going to the oild oil cooler) i've used a straight piece of Cu pipe with the old blue spring clips. Is this secure enough or is it better to use jubilee clips? Again, i'm concerned about these pipes blowing off at high pressure in the system. The Cu pipe is just a straight piece with no lip, and i've cut back the two hose parts to minimise the bending. many thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
corradog60stage4 0 Posted September 2, 2007 I've got a few questions (i'm installing in a VR btw): 1. How do you secure the hoses to the hose barbs on the sandwich plate - is it just a push fit and can you put jubilee clips to secure ie is it strong enough to resist a burst due to oil pressure? 2. With the two pipes that are blanked off (previously going to the oild oil cooler) i've used a straight piece of Cu pipe with the old blue spring clips. Is this secure enough or is it better to use jubilee clips? Again, i'm concerned about these pipes blowing off at high pressure in the system. The Cu pipe is just a straight piece with no lip, and i've cut back the two hose parts to minimise the bending. many thanks it depends on the barbs you use at the sandwich plate. some are just push fit and some require the clamps. so as long as you know what barb you have then just follow the manufactures instructions. for me i have the push fit ones but still added the clamps for some security and peace of mind. for your second question if you Cu pipe is the same diameter of the oil cooler inlet and outlet the old clamps should suffice but if your Cu diameter is smaller i would suggest using other clamps. good luck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fla 9 Posted September 2, 2007 thanks for that pal. The barbs i have are similar to the ones in your picture with two tapered steps each on them. I think i'll use some jubilee clamps just in case. The Cu pipe is the same diameter as the oil cooler, but it doesnt have the slip reducing step, ie its just a straight piece with no larger diameter section on it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
corradog60stage4 0 Posted November 14, 2007 post up some pics so we can learn from your installation too. :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fla 9 Posted November 14, 2007 unfortunately i didnt take any along the way, but i will try and take some of the completed install this weekend. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
corradog60stage4 0 Posted February 18, 2008 i guess no pics :? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
boost monkey 0 Posted February 18, 2008 lol, you westerners are snap happy! All that stuff looks ok, I would have blanked off that coolant pipe aswell. I hope you REALLY like spirited driving, because that oil cooler might cool your engine oil down below optimum? Just food for thought really :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
corradog60stage4 0 Posted February 20, 2008 lol, you westerners are snap happy! All that stuff looks ok, I would have blanked off that coolant pipe aswell. I hope you REALLY like spirited driving, because that oil cooler might cool your engine oil down below optimum? Just food for thought really :) i like more than spirited driving. i modified the corrado with this in mind so it must be able to take the constant high revs and power shifts. LOL! :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blue95 0 Posted February 20, 2008 Should be fine as the sandwhich plate is thermostatic as well Part numbers for hoses are: 1 x 026121053G 1 x 068121063M Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites