95 SS, oil cooler in the rad.
I thought I'd share some insights on my recent oil adapter gasket game. Purchased a Fel-Pro oil pan gasket (34500R) which came with replacement oil filter adapter gaskets in the box (two sets of flat papers and two orange o-ring and square-rings). I did a quick search to figure out which was which and found completely conflicting advice on multiple forums.
Some folks used the o-ring and others the square-ring. Swore by both. The square-ring looks better as it seems to fit the slot in the adapter perfectly. The o-ring less so ... but.
Here are my findings, spurred by curiosity, but also having looked at this once before. Note that there are multiple configurations of adapters and small variations in thicknesses and tolerances, so it's worth checking dimensions yourself.
Long story short, the new paper gaskets are .035. The o-ring is .125, the square-ring .185. The rings sit in a recess in the adapter .090 deep. Note that without the paper gasket and o-ring at all, the adapter mating surface allows for a .025 clearance at the engine boss (sit the adapter in it's hold without gaskets and there will be .025 inches between the bottom of the adapter and the mating surface on the engine).
So, with lots of adding and subtracting ... the paper gasket lifts the adapter up .010 total. Add that to the recess in the adapter cover and you get a .100 space for the .125 o-ring. Torque it all down and the o-ring will squish approximately .025 to fit that same space. As long as 17 ft lbs will depress the o-ring that far ... to contact the paper gasket and mating surface, no problem. I used some plasti-gauge to check ... it does. Nice fit.
Now ... substitute the square-ring and the paper gasket (a number of folks do that). You now have a .100 space for a .185 square-ring. You have to compress the square ring down .085, near half it's thickness. Guess what ... at 17 ft lbs ... nope. Tight as heck, solid, but the paper gasket is loose inside. Oil is leaking across the gap. I checked this with plasti-gauge ... true as rain.
So ... for the oil cooler adapter ... don't use Fel-Pro 34500R square-ring without at least two paper gaskets and don't do that for other reasons.
The gaskets and rings in the Fel-Pro kit are for combinations of cooler adapters and filter adapters. Use the o-ring with the oil cooler adapter. Use the square-ring to hang your tool box keys on.
I thought I'd share some insights on my recent oil adapter gasket game. Purchased a Fel-Pro oil pan gasket (34500R) which came with replacement oil filter adapter gaskets in the box (two sets of flat papers and two orange o-ring and square-rings). I did a quick search to figure out which was which and found completely conflicting advice on multiple forums.
Some folks used the o-ring and others the square-ring. Swore by both. The square-ring looks better as it seems to fit the slot in the adapter perfectly. The o-ring less so ... but.
Here are my findings, spurred by curiosity, but also having looked at this once before. Note that there are multiple configurations of adapters and small variations in thicknesses and tolerances, so it's worth checking dimensions yourself.
Long story short, the new paper gaskets are .035. The o-ring is .125, the square-ring .185. The rings sit in a recess in the adapter .090 deep. Note that without the paper gasket and o-ring at all, the adapter mating surface allows for a .025 clearance at the engine boss (sit the adapter in it's hold without gaskets and there will be .025 inches between the bottom of the adapter and the mating surface on the engine).
So, with lots of adding and subtracting ... the paper gasket lifts the adapter up .010 total. Add that to the recess in the adapter cover and you get a .100 space for the .125 o-ring. Torque it all down and the o-ring will squish approximately .025 to fit that same space. As long as 17 ft lbs will depress the o-ring that far ... to contact the paper gasket and mating surface, no problem. I used some plasti-gauge to check ... it does. Nice fit.
Now ... substitute the square-ring and the paper gasket (a number of folks do that). You now have a .100 space for a .185 square-ring. You have to compress the square ring down .085, near half it's thickness. Guess what ... at 17 ft lbs ... nope. Tight as heck, solid, but the paper gasket is loose inside. Oil is leaking across the gap. I checked this with plasti-gauge ... true as rain.
So ... for the oil cooler adapter ... don't use Fel-Pro 34500R square-ring without at least two paper gaskets and don't do that for other reasons.
The gaskets and rings in the Fel-Pro kit are for combinations of cooler adapters and filter adapters. Use the o-ring with the oil cooler adapter. Use the square-ring to hang your tool box keys on.