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PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 5:54 am    Post subject: EXTERNAL: Searching for Earl's oil cooler Reply with quote

So the 41 series won’t work? To get you going, I would be willing to ship mine out to you. Let me know.
- Mike
 
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Subject: EXTERNAL: Searching for Earl's oil cooler

I had to abandon my plane in Searcy, AR and drive home because we could not repair the oil cooler after the "welder" destroyed it. We tried bypassing the cooler but oil temps ran too high on a short test flight even at a very light power setting (it was 111 degrees outside!).

Thanks to several of you who responded to my pleas for help. I'm looking for an Earl's 61002 (dimensions below) which is apparently no longer in production. If you have that cooler and would be willing to part with it (permanently), please let me know. Next steps include contacting Earl's to see if they know if any of their distributors or resellers have one on the shelf. Failing there, it looks like their # 21000 could be adapted to work with a 2.5" mounting extension, though the cooling area would be only 61.5% of the original one.

Thanks again for all offers of assistance.
 
Jim
N623JF
Rotax 912S

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I'm broken down in Searcy, AR and need help figuring out which Earl's oil cooler I have. The oil cooler developed a leak where one of the fittings goes in. I had a local guy (highly recommended) weld it and it looks like a dirt daubers nest now with several leaks and pinholes. I'm trying JB-Weld but as a backup, if I have to get a new cooler sent in, I need to know the Earl's part number. If any of you have the one supplied by Skystar and could give me the part number, I would be most appreciative.



Mine is dimensioned as follows:



Fitting centers 7.5"

Height 3"

Body width at the widest points 10.75"

Face width (b/t the tanks) 6.5"

Thickness 2"

Rows 8



Thanks for any help.



Jim
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 6:49 am    Post subject: EXTERNAL: Searching for Earl's oil cooler Reply with quote

Mike,

Thanks for the offer but if I can find something to permanently fix the problem, that's my first choice. The 41 series is 13 inches long while mine is 10.75 so modifications would be required to the brackets if it would fit at all.

Jim

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So the 41 series won’t work? To get you going, I would be willing to ship mine out to you. Let me know.
- Mike

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Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2011 11:07 AM
To: pulsar-list(at)matronics.com; Pulsar-Aviators(at)yahoogroups.com
Subject: EXTERNAL: Searching for Earl's oil cooler



I had to abandon my plane in Searcy, AR and drive home because we could not repair the oil cooler after the "welder" destroyed it. We tried bypassing the cooler but oil temps ran too high on a short test flight even at a very light power setting (it was 111 degrees outside!).

Thanks to several of you who responded to my pleas for help. I'm looking for an Earl's 61002 (dimensions below) which is apparently no longer in production. If you have that cooler and would be willing to part with it (permanently), please let me know. Next steps include contacting Earl's to see if they know if any of their distributors or resellers have one on the shelf. Failing there, it looks like their # 21000 could be adapted to work with a 2.5" mounting extension, though the cooling area would be only 61.5% of the original one.

Thanks again for all offers of assistance.

Jim
N623JF
Rotax 912S

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Subject: Earl's oil cooler
Quote:

I'm broken down in Searcy, AR and need help figuring out which Earl's oil cooler I have. The oil cooler developed a leak where one of the fittings goes in. I had a local guy (highly recommended) weld it and it looks like a dirt daubers nest now with several leaks and pinholes. I'm trying JB-Weld but as a backup, if I have to get a new cooler sent in, I need to know the Earl's part number. If any of you have the one supplied by Skystar and could give me the part number, I would be most appreciative.



Mine is dimensioned as follows:



Fitting centers 7.5"

Height 3"

Body width at the widest points 10.75"

Face width (b/t the tanks) 6.5"

Thickness 2"

Rows 8



Thanks for any help.



Jim
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 8:08 am    Post subject: EXTERNAL: Searching for Earl's oil cooler Reply with quote

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So the 41 series won’t work? To get you going, I would be willing to ship mine out to you. Let me know.
- Mike

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Subject: EXTERNAL: Searching for Earl's oil cooler



I had to abandon my plane in Searcy, AR and drive home because we could not repair the oil cooler after the "welder" destroyed it. We tried bypassing the cooler but oil temps ran too high on a short test flight even at a very light power setting (it was 111 degrees outside!).

Thanks to several of you who responded to my pleas for help. I'm looking for an Earl's 61002 (dimensions below) which is apparently no longer in production. If you have that cooler and would be willing to part with it (permanently), please let me know. Next steps include contacting Earl's to see if they know if any of their distributors or resellers have one on the shelf. Failing there, it looks like their # 21000 could be adapted to work with a 2.5" mounting extension, though the cooling area would be only 61.5% of the original one.

Thanks again for all offers of assistance.

Jim
N623JF
Rotax 912S

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I'm broken down in Searcy, AR and need help figuring out which Earl's oil cooler I have. The oil cooler developed a leak where one of the fittings goes in. I had a local guy (highly recommended) weld it and it looks like a dirt daubers nest now with several leaks and pinholes. I'm trying JB-Weld but as a backup, if I have to get a new cooler sent in, I need to know the Earl's part number. If any of you have the one supplied by Skystar and could give me the part number, I would be most appreciative.



Mine is dimensioned as follows:



Fitting centers 7.5"

Height 3"

Body width at the widest points 10.75"

Face width (b/t the tanks) 6.5"

Thickness 2"

Rows 8



Thanks for any help.



Jim
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 8:43 am    Post subject: EXTERNAL: Searching for Earl's oil cooler Reply with quote

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So the 41 series won’t work? To get you going, I would be willing to ship mine out to you. Let me know.
- Mike

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Subject: EXTERNAL: Searching for Earl's oil cooler



I had to abandon my plane in Searcy, AR and drive home because we could not repair the oil cooler after the "welder" destroyed it. We tried bypassing the cooler but oil temps ran too high on a short test flight even at a very light power setting (it was 111 degrees outside!).

Thanks to several of you who responded to my pleas for help. I'm looking for an Earl's 61002 (dimensions below) which is apparently no longer in production. If you have that cooler and would be willing to part with it (permanently), please let me know. Next steps include contacting Earl's to see if they know if any of their distributors or resellers have one on the shelf. Failing there, it looks like their # 21000 could be adapted to work with a 2.5" mounting extension, though the cooling area would be only 61.5% of the original one.

Thanks again for all offers of assistance.

Jim
N623JF
Rotax 912S
I have one call me
John Sondgeroth
631 734 5515
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