

❄️ Keep your engine chill and your ride cooler than ever!
The USTPO Motorcycle Oil Cooler is a high-quality aluminum alloy radiator designed to reduce engine oil temperatures by up to 20°C. Compatible with a broad range of 50cc to 140cc horizontal engine dirt and pit bikes, it includes a versatile mounting bracket and hardware for easy installation. This universal cooling solution enhances engine longevity and performance while adding a sleek, professional look to your bike.
| ASIN | B084ZKYBM1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 834,416 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 822 in Motorbike Radiators |
| Brand | USTPO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (161) |
| Date First Available | 20 Feb. 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.09 kg |
| Item model number | R161600013 |
| Manufacturer | USTPO |
| Manufacturer part number | R161600013 |
| Package Dimensions | 23.7 x 16.99 x 13.21 cm; 1.09 kg |
C**N
Easy set up and it works great. I did look online for a proper set up through and I recommend doing that.
H**W
Works great. Was easy to install. Took about 30min. I Have ran it over 100 miles so far and no leaks at all. Comes with many mounting options. I wanted to mount it up front but I have no room up there. I was able to mount it on the side shown on picture. It still gets plenty of air over there. Good quality for the price. This oil cooler is actually bigger than the one on my 4L V6 truck. I measured temperature with a infrared temp Gauge and there is between 10-20c drop in temperature. This will allow the oil to last longer and my engine too. You can feel how hot the oil goes in on one side and Luke warm coming out the other. Comes with lots of brackets, bolts and washers. I save the extra parts for future projects. The cooler can be flipped around so the mounting can be on the top or bottom. Easy to know how much more oil is needed, just fill the cooler up with oil before install. Good purchase. Love it! And it makes my bike look cooler.
A**R
The kit comes with 3 different mount mounting options. I choose to mount it to the intake 90 pipe since I didn't want to bolt it to the head and I my model year didn't have a way to mount it below the tank. My model has an ignition key right below the tank. The cam plate and gasket fit my CRF70 just fine. (actually 88cc with big bore kit) IMPORTANT: When I got the kit I noticed that the radiator had the oil line in/out and mount holes on the same side which meant that I would have to bolt the rad upside down. If I did this I would only be using 1/4 of the rads cooling surface area. This was at first disappointing. I have seen many other people mount these with the oil lines on the bottom. This is wrong! But guess what I noticed that the rad's cage has 4 bolts sandwiching it together and the cage looked reversible so I took it apart, flipped the rad so the mounts were on the bottom and the oil lines were on top. No where did I read that you could do this so I am sharing here and that's the main reason I am leaving a review. After the install I had to top up the oil a little. The oil lines must not be overtightened. Besides its low pressure. Its not like they are hydraulic lines. The oil lines were a little challenging to route and connect because they are ridged and the heads don't swivel so take you time and find the best orientation. After running for a bit I checked the temperatures and the rad was reading 109 degrees at the surface. That is a good sign. It will cool when your ride. Also there were no oil leaks anywhere. Last thing I have the 88cc big bore kit with the high flow oil pump and widened oil port. This oil cooler may work fine without the high flow pump mods but I would consider the high flow oil kit too because of the extra flow that may be required to pump through the oil cooler. Do your research on how to add that kit to your project.
L**D
Nice and easy to install
M**E
So I have a rear mounted engine mini jeep that runs super hot, and with less than 1 qt oil capacity, I needed to do something. The only issue I had with installation is where I needed to mount it. The hoses were too short to get the cooler all the way under the hood, so I did the only thing I could do, which was mount it to the frame. Once installed, I ran out of daylight, and worked the next day. Well, I just got in from tearing around my yard, and the oil cooler got hot, with a cooler running engine, so it’s working. Unfortunately I didn’t take temperature readings before installing this, but I can say the smell of intense heat from the engine is lessened, and it’s running around 200°. The build of this item exceeds expectations. I also had a couple of questions, and the seller gave me great customer service! I put locktight on the mounting bolts and left the banjo bolts alone, as suggested by the Amazon community. I think the rubber sealing washers will keep the bolts from backing out. I did not put them in super tight. The only issue is the plate they give you has a cooling fin where the original doesn’t, and it makes getting the spark plug wire on a little challenging. I may grind it down a little if it proves to be a hassle.
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