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I am modding my Yamaha Wolverine 350. I am putting a 400cc bbk on it, HMF, K&N with outy, Wolvy Hotcam, Warn 424 and a few other mods. Mickey at FST has a secondary oiler cooler, and I shot a PM to him on Highlifter. He told me he could ship it but I'd have to send my CC numbers over that to him or call, and its impossible to call. So I have been wondering what another good place to order one would be. Any suggestions would be great, since I am getting it all set up to build in March. Thanks guys ----seth

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Why dont you just get a small one made for auto engine oil or transmission cooler. Just hook it in line with the factory one on your wolverine. Hose in to your factory oil cooler. Hose coming out of your factory cooler to the car style cooler. Hose going from the auto cooler back to your wolverines engine.

 

Oil Cooler From JEGS LINK

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Why dont you just get a small one made for auto engine oil or transmission cooler. Just hook it in line with the factory one on your wolverine. Hose in to your factory oil cooler. Hose coming out of your factory cooler to the car style cooler. Hose going from the auto cooler back to your wolverines engine.

 

Oil Cooler From JEGS LINK

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That's probably what I'd do as well. I've used heater blocks from old chevy blazers in the past for extra cooling and oil cooling. Works great and usually fits down inside your frame too.

 

I'm just find a small transmission cooler and use that instead. Probably cheaper and would do the exact same thing.

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Okay, so a small transmission cooler? And it will plug straight into the primary lines? If I could find one slightly larger than the stock Wolverine filter I'll be fine, because the secondary oil cooler is usually for stroked Wolvy's.. But going up from an 83mm to an 89mm bore is a big change and want to make sure I dont damage the engine.

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