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#613716 12/13/20 02:08 PM
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Fits over the oil filter to promote extra cooling.

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Airwolf Oil Chiller is 20 aircraft quality aluminum fins that are precisely bent to mold around the outside of any standard oil filter.
These fins total a whopping 600 sq/in of cooling area to suck the heat from your oil filter, thereby cooling your engine oil. The fins are gold anodized and quickly secured to the oil filter with two hose clamps. Easy on..easy off. Everything you need is in the kit.

As I don't use this kind of filter any more - for sale

$70 plus shipping
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Did you happen to route a tube from the rear baffle to force air inline with the vanes?

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Dwight - no - didn't do that.

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Graeme, where was your oil filter located and did you notice it worked well? Interested.


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N7165F 1966 Cessna C-150F
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F&M Adapter on the left side of engine behind baffle with the filter lying on its side.

Did it make a difference? To be honest - I could not REALLY tell. But I had no real instrumentation in the form of an engine monitor that could have helped make a determination. Let's put it this way - I was down south in TX and the OAT on the ground was 104F. The engine didn't overheat. But it might not have overheated without the chiller too.


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