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Old 05-21-2012, 06:23 PM   #5
schoir
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Originally Posted by JFP in PA View Post
You are correct, the first cars (the 97 2.5L) had no line on top of the cooler, and in fact used an adaptor plate between the cooler and the engine case to mount the cooler (using even more orings). These cars have some issues with air entrapment significantly reducing the heat transfer capacity of the cooler, leading to oil breakdown and bearing issues. In 98, the return line on the top of the cooler appeared to address the air problem, along with another hose coming up from the oil pump housing, I assume for the same reasons (I have not heard another explanation). The adaptor plate under the cooler also disappeared during the 98-model year when the engine cases changed to allow direct mount of the cooler. Sometime during the transition from the 2.5L to the 2.7L engine, the line from the oil pump housing also disappeared (not exactly sure when as Porsche has often blurred these transition points) and we were left with the adaptor-less cooler mount and the single line from the cooler to the surge tank you commonly see today.

Worst part of all this is that parts for the early cars are nearly non-existent; the only replacement coolers listed are direct mount style with the surge line, none of the adaptor mount coolers without the surge line can be easily obtained, or any cases with the line coming up from the oil pump.

Just a note in passing, you cannot do one of these larger oil cooler updates on the 987 series base engine, the changed the layout so there is not enough room for it to clear. I’m not sure if that applies to all 987 base engines, but the ones I have looked at all seem to be that way.

JFP:

Thanks for the detailed explanation and for answering a question that I have been pondering for quite a while now. The information you have provided is invaluable, and certainly clears up a mystery that I thought was going to be harder and harder to clear up as the '97's to '99's become older and older.

Do you think that Porsche decided to eliminate the line from the oil pump housing because the single line from the oil cooler to the coolant reservoir is better suited for the purpose they were trying to achieve? In other words, is the one line system an "upgrade" or "improvement" over the older "two lines with a tee" version and would you thus eliminate the additional line from the oil pump housing by capping it off?

Regards, Maurice.
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