Add an Oil Cooler Kit for a Royal Enfield 350/500 Bike
The topic that discusses the concerns how to add an oil cooler kit for a Royal Enfield 350/500 bike. This is an interesting topic that is complicated, technical, and deals with automobiles. It is essential to conduct the steps correctly and with a particular focus on the idea that this is an important issue for the proper maintenance of motorcycles.
Steps
- Install the cooler to the plastic rods, foam pads, and mounting clips.
- Remove the oil filter from the bike
- Clean the filter with a rag
- Hold the adapter plate to the cooler and attach it
- Hold the sandwich adapter to the cooler and attach it
- Attach the proper sleeve nut to the pipe on the bike
- Use additional sleeve nuts to screw the cooler to the pipeline on the bike as seen in the picture above
- Install the hose barb on the sandwich adapter
- Apply a coat of motor oil on the O-shaped ring of the cooler
- Make sure the cooler and the parts are clean, attach the additional parts to the bike (sandwich adapter, adapter plate, etc)
- Use a torque wrench to tighten the sleeve nut to 20 ft/lbs
- Attach the hose and hose clamps on the oil cooler
- Route the looped hose across the frame of the sandwich adapter
- Cut the additional hose length
- Connect the outlet port on the sandwich adapter to the inlet port of the oil cooler
- Connect the inlet port on the sandwich adapter to the outlet port of the oil cooler
- Tie the hoses in place with the hose clamps and zip ties
- Start the engine and check for leaks
- Turn off engine and check oil level
- Add motor oil as needed
Warnings
- In the case of any issues with the system, contact the manufacturer of the part. In case of any leaks or engine problems, consult a professional mechanic.