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GS 1000/1100 oil cooler

limeex2

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Hi. I am new to the site and not real good at finding threads. I have a oil cooler that runs the lines off of the oil pressure plate. Lockhart cooler, I believe. Is this type ok to run with a 1100? I did see there seems to be a seal that goes between the plate and motor but no answers where to get this seal as it is not available from Suzuki. Has this seal issue been figured out? I.E a source for the seal? Thanks to all.
 
Let's bump this question back up- maybe it got missed. I know nothing about oil cooler fitment, but others do.
 
Can you post a pic? I am assuming you are talking about the cover o-ring? If so the OEM should fit the plate. I would need a picture to give you a definite answer.
 
Someone here found a substitute for that seal that fits between the pick up tube and the oil feed port in the engine case. Can't remember all the details but if you search the archives you can find it.
 
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Here's a pic of my GS1000 with the aftermarket oil pressure switch housing, 8 valve motor.
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As far as 16 valve 1100's go, most folks have the lines going to a aftermarket oil filter cover.
 
I went to the factory installed oil valleys on either side of the oil filter. I built my own stainless lines with Earl's fittings, and used the still available factory banjo bolts and crush washers. With my 16 valve 1100, that is.
 
I went to the factory installed oil valleys on either side of the oil filter. I built my own stainless lines with Earl's fittings, and used the still available factory banjo bolts and crush washers. With my 16 valve 1100, that is.

I'm glad you chimed in, I know about those bolts and I have read that in past posts, but it's been awhile and I didn't know if I remembered it correctly, so I didn't want to say anything.

This fiche is for a 1150 oil cooler, wonder if any of those parts would fit,
might give an idea of how to hook it up if nothing else.
http://www.boulevardsuzuki.com/fich...y=Motorcycles&make=SUZUKI&year=1984&fveh=2162
 
I'm glad you chimed in, I know about those bolts and I have read that in past posts, but it's been awhile and I didn't know if I remembered it correctly, so I didn't want to say anything.

This fiche is for a 1150 oil cooler, wonder if any of those parts would fit,
might give an idea of how to hook it up if nothing else.
http://www.boulevardsuzuki.com/fich...y=Motorcycles&make=SUZUKI&year=1984&fveh=2162
Everything will fit except the mounting brackets 7 & 13.
I used an 1150 cooler, so the hoses and banjo bolts fit top and bottom. Unfortunately, the PO mistruthed me about the hoses; they were hosed (damaged, leaking). They are also made of unobtainium, (along with the cooler itself), so I made my own hoses, far better quality and better looking. I fashioned my own brackets and mounted the cooler to the horn mounting threads. I moved the horns to the fairing mounting threads on the sides. The fittings I purchased were at the same angle, but the SS hose did not require the lower mounting bracket due to its greater tendency to keep its shape, versus the factory rubber hoses.
The best part was the hoses did not interfere with changing the oil filter like the ones that use the oil filter cover for the hose input/output.
For an aftermarket cooler you would use the lower banjo bolts and crush washers for mounting to the case, and what ever the cooler required for mounting the hoses to the cooler. And make your own ss hoses, of course. Time consuming, but if you have an Earl's store around like Indy does you can ask them to make the hoses for you. Online stores might also offer the same service.
 
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