Expert Answers about Engine Oil Coolers
Compatibility of Derale # D15502 Oil Cooler Kit on 2011 Ford Flex with 3.5L Engine- The Derale Tube-Fin Engine Oil Cooler you mentioned, part # D15502 includes the sleeve nut and o-ring that is compatible with the 3.5L engine in your Flex.
As long you have sufficient room directly behind the grille and in front of the radiator to accommodate the 16-5/8 x 7-5/8 size of the cooler itself, and you will still be able to remove the oil filter once it is moved 1-3/4 inches further away from the engine block (to accommodate thickness of sandwich adapter), the Cooler Kit will work g
view full answer...
Wil the Derale Tube-Fin Engine Oil Cooler fit a 1979 International Scout II with a 345 CI Engine- Yes, I did some checking and it looks like your 1979 International Scout II with a 345 cubic inch motor has 3/4 inch-16 filter thread size which is one of the included sandwich adapters with the Derale Tube-Fin Engine Oil Cooler Kit # D15501 so this transmission cooler kit should work well for you.
I attached an FAQ article on engine oil coolers for you to check out also.
view full answer...
Which Derale Engine Oil Cooler for 2007 Chevy Uplander with 3.9L Engine- According to my research, the 3.9L engine in your Uplander has 13/16-16 oil filter threads, and the oil filter uses a 2-3/4 inch diameter gasket. To determine which oil cooler is appropriate for your vehicle, simply match up the filter thread and gasket size to that of the cooler kit.
The # D15502 kit you mentioned is compatible with a 13/16-16 engine filter thread size and a 2-3/4 inch diameter gasket, per the product description and therefore would be the correct cooler for your vehicle. I
view full answer...
Engine Oil Cooler for a 2000 Dodge Durango 5.2L SLT- Yes, the Derale oil cooler, # D15405, will fit your 2000 Dodge Durango 5.2 liter. Your Durango should use 3/4-16 threads and a 2-3/4 inch diameter O-ring, both of which are included in this kit. The best place to route the hoses depends on where you end up mounting the cooler.
If there is space in front of the A/C condenser behind the grille, you will want it there for the most efficiency. Off to one side of the radiator would be best so that you can route the hoses around the radiator rathe
view full answer...
Can a Remote Engine Oil Cooler be Installed on a 2005 Ford F-150- Engine oil coolers are not vehicle specific so you can install one provided you have enough space under the hood to mount it in your 2005 Ford F-150 AND the kit comes with the correct fittings. A remote cooler like # D15660 that you referenced has an advantage because it contains its own fan so it can be mounted it alternative locations that other coolers cannot go.
This kit comes with a universal thermostatic sandwich adapter and multiple sleeve nuts to ensure the proper thread size. Make su
view full answer...
Adding an Engine Oil Cooler and a Power Steering Cooler to a 2007 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4.0L V6- Thanks for asking about a Power Steering Cooler and Engine Oil cooler for your 2007 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6.
Adding two more coolers is not going to present a cooling issue for your engine/radiator. The coolers allow air to flow through them and will not transfer enough heat to the air going through them to effect the cooling performance of the vehicle's radiator.
Your engine oil filter has 3/4-16 threads. So you can determine the correct threads to use from the recommended kits below, rathe
view full answer...
Engine Oil Cooler Mounting Location Options for a 1994 Chevy Camaro- I own a 1998 Pontiac Trans Am and have a very large transmission cooler plus an underhood ram-air kit (Fast Toys Ram Air) that blocks about 50% of the direct air flow that would go through the radiator and I have had no cooling problems. The cooling fans on our F-body cars are very powerful for cooling the radiator fluid and you should not have a problem with airflow through the radiator.
Also, our bottom breather style radiators are very efficient. You will notice that most modern cars have
view full answer...
Will Derale Engine Oil Cooler D15502 Fit a 1968 Chevy Camaro with a 250 In Line 6- The Derale Engine Oil Cooler, # D15502, fits many different engine filter thread sizes (3/4-16, 13/16-16, 18 mm x 1.5 mm, 20 mm x 1.5 mm, and 22 mm x 1.5 mm), so it should fit your 1968 Chevy Camaro. You can check ahead of time by checking the filter thread size of a filter that fits your engine.
Also check the O-ring diameter. This kit fits an o-ring diameter of 2-3/4 inches.
The unit does have a built-in thermostatic bypass feature. It allows oil cooler than 180 degrees to bypass the hea
view full answer...
Will Derale Tube-Fin Engine Oil Cooler Kit, # D15502 Fit a 2008 Toyota Highlander- It is very likely that the Derale Tube-Fin Engine Oil Cooler Kit, # D15502, will fit your 2008 Toyota Highlander. From the research I did, the thread size on the oil filter on the vehicle is 3/4-16, which is compatible with this kit. This kit uses the 2-3/4 inch o-ring diameter so if your Highlander has an o-ring that is any other size, this kit will not fit.
view full answer...
Will the Derale Tube-Fin Engine Oil Cooler Kit # D15502 fit a 2007 Chevy LTZ Suburban- Yes, the Derale Tube-Fin Engine Oil Cooler Kit, item # D15502, will fit on your 2007 Chevrolet Suburban as long as there is room below the OEM oil filter location to install the sandwich adapter and then reinstall the oil filter on the vehicle. The sandwich adapter is 2 inches thick so you can measure to be sure that when the adapter is installed you will have room to remove and install your oil filter for normal maintenence.
If you do not have enough room to install the the sandwich adapter
view full answer...
Will the # D15500 Oil Cooler fit on my 2006 Chrysler 300C SRT-8- The # D15500 is a universal fit product, and what that means is that as long as you have the room underneath your hood to mount this Derale 16-Pass Electra-Cool Remote Engine Oil Cooler Kit w/ Fan, -8 AN Inlets - Class II, part # D15500, it should fit on your 2006 300C SRT-8.
The dimensions of the # D15500 are 15-3/4 inches wide, 11-1/2 inches tall, and 5 inches deep. If you have an area under your hood that would fit something of those dimensions you should be able to install the # D15500.
view full answer...
Will the Derale Engine Oil Cooler # D15502 Fit on a 2004 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado 4wd- The Derale Tube-Fin Engine Oil Cooler Kit w/ Sandwich Adapter (Multiple Threads) - Class III, item # D15502, would be an excellent choice for your 2004 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado 4wd.
There is one important measurement you will need to take to make sure the the adapter will fit with your existing oil filter. Measure down from your existing oil filter to be sure there is at least 2 inches of room for installation and removal of the oil filter when the sandwich adapter is installed on your truck.
view full answer...
Will the Oil Cooler Kit # D15502 Fit on a 2007 Mustang with Supercharged 4.6 Litre Making 480 WHP- I checked on the oil coolers available for your vehicle and the recommended cooler kit is the Derale Tube-Fin Engine Oil Cooler Kit w/ Sandwich Adapter (Multiple Threads) - Class III, item # D15502, that you selected. This kit will have the correct fittings to install the cooler.
You will need to do some measuring before selecting this kit though, especially since you have some aftermarket additions. First, you need to make sure that you have 2 inches of clearance below the original oil fil
view full answer...
Installing the Derale Transmission Cooler, # D13504, On A 2005 Ford Expedition- The Derale Transmission Cooler, # D13504, will fit your 2005 Ford Expedition. It will connect in-line into the existing lines on your factory transmission cooler. If you have an aftermarket transmission cooler on your vehicle now, then you will have to remove it to install this transmission cooler.
The transmission cooler will be mounted between your vehicles grill and the A/C condenser. It will be connected inline to the return line coming out of the factory transmission cooler in the radiat
view full answer...
Will Engine Oil Cooler D15451 Fit a 2003 Toyota Tacoma V6- I checked with my contact at Derale, and the # D15451 engine oil cooler will actually work with O-ring diameters in the 2-1/2 inch to 3-1/2 inch range.
Since your O-ring diameter is 2-5/8 inches this cooler would work really well for your 2003 Toyota Tacoma.
view full answer...