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Air wolf oil chiller
Look in to buy a oil chiller used is ok
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Re: Air wolf oil chiller
I see those on the ACS Europe webpage but not in the US.
https://www.aircraftspruce.eu/airwol...er-afc-ch1.htm
The closest thing I could find like it is this aftermarket chiller for Porsche enthusiasts.
https://www.tiporscheproducts.com/pr...-filter-cooler
Obviously not approved for use on a certificated plane in the US.
Might be OK if you were one of those unfortunate folks who bought the Porsche-powered Mooney.
GG
Glen Geller
1955 PA22-150 "One For Papa!"
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Re: Air wolf oil chiller
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Re: Air wolf oil chiller
I got one about a year ago when I ordered my filter kit. The airplane isn’t together yet, so I don’t know how effective it is. Nothing to approve with it, it just mounts with hose clamps to the filter. Pretty simple set up.
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Re: Air wolf oil chiller
Originally Posted by
dgapilot
I got one about a year ago when I ordered my filter kit. The airplane isn’t together yet, so I don’t know how effective it is. Nothing to approve with it, it just mounts with hose clamps to the filter. Pretty simple set up.
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Let me know if you want to sell it thanks. Mike
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Re: Air wolf oil chiller
For now I’m keeping it. You might check the parts catalog for the Tomahawk, supposedly they had a corrugated cover around the oil filter that was similar. Can’t say for sure, but that’s what I heard.
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Re: Air wolf oil chiller
Originally Posted by
dgapilot
For now I’m keeping it. You might check the parts catalog for the Tomahawk, supposedly they had a corrugated cover around the oil filter that was similar. Can’t say for sure, but that’s what I heard.
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It’s been a long time since I flew a Tomahawk but I recall a “can” filled with fins strapped over the filter with a SCAT tube or two running to it from the rear baffle. I also remember they ran warmer than the C152 (same engine).
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