February 8, 2023
In this new blog, we take you into the world of oil coolers. What are they for and which coolers are suitable for your application? In doing so, we also tell you which new oil coolers are available. In addition, MSI explains in a video how an oil cooler works and you will find information about the various oil coolers in our webshop. Read along with us!
The temperatures in an engine block can get very high. Besides lubricating the engine, heat is also given off to this oil. On some vehicles, external oil coolers are fitted to accurately control the temperature management. There are oil coolers that cool the engine oil as well as the automatic transmission oil and, in some cases, differential oil. Oil coolers are part of the vehicle's oil circuit. Hot oil is pumped to the cooler. After cooling in the oil cooler, the oil flows on to the sump to be re-pumped by the engine from there. Oil coolers are relatively susceptible to damage caused by stone chips, for example, because the oil cooler is mounted low. An old oil cooler should be replaced in time to prevent leakage.
This video from MSI briefly and concisely explains how an oil cooler works.
Wilmink Engine Parts can supply various brands of oil coolers. Think of coolers from Motorservice (BF Germany), Febi, SWAG, Mahle, NRF or Private Label oil coolers (?). In the open catalogue of our webshop, you will find several examples of coolers. All the aforementioned brands supply various oil coolers for a variety of applications. Wilmink Engine Parts can help you make the right choice for a cooler. Can't find the product you need in our webshop? Our product specialists will gladly help you on your way.
Recently, MS Motorservice presented 37 new oil coolers suitable for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. They are available as engine oil coolers as well as transmission oil coolers. For passenger cars, the brand supplies Pierburg oil coolers. We also find various oil coolers under the BF brand. They all meet MS's high standards for its products. The coolers are all supplied with the matching gaskets.
Wilmink Engine Parts also supplies this new series of oil coolers. As an example, we take the oil cooler with article number 7.09269.20.0, which is used on Jeep or a Mercedes-Benz, among others. Available from Wilmink under part number WG2167356. Looking for the 7.09269.22.0, suitable for Audi, Seat, Skoda or VW? At Wilmink you will find it under number WG2167358.
You can find this and many other coolers in our webshop via the search function.
Of course, it may happen that you cannot find the oil cooler you want in our webshop. Our product specialists will be happy to help you personally. Send us an e-mail or call 050-5495200 and we will be happy to help you search.
You can also contact our product specialists for advice. With our many years of experience, we can help you find a solution to your problem.
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