Jupiter Oil Cooler

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Andrew Henshall
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Jupiter Oil Cooler

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I want to mount an Oil cooler similar in style to the later Bowman type in the original location on the front of my Jupiter's rebuilt engine. Clearly I'm not going to be able to find an original Bowman cooler, but if anyone has a sketch of a Bowman showing approx dimensions or even a photo they could post that would be great.

I guess I will find a 5 or 7 row cooler off something else that will do - can anyone suggest possible sources from other cars (make/model/no. of rows, etc) and potential suppliers? If you fitted one in this location, what did you use for an Oil cooler for your Jupiter?

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Andrew, I have fitted a 13 row SPEEDWELL cooler. It works very well. Will take a few photos and e-mail them to you. Please confirm best e-mail address to send to.

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Andrew If you sent me an e-mail then I have mistakingly wiped it. Can you resend so I can e-mail the photos to you

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Post by paul byrne »

Hi Andrew,
I have an oil cooler which may be an original Bowman. It came as a spare with E1SA440R from Joe Caudo.
If you still need info/photos etc pls let me know.
Cheers,
Paul
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Andrew Henshall
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Post by Andrew Henshall »

Thanks Paul, I will be in touch via pm.

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Post by Keith Andrews »

Failing an orginal
What about an aftermarket trans oil cooler? and they come in a huge variety of sizes.
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Andrew Henshall
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Bowman Oil Cooler

Post by Andrew Henshall »

Per my original post, as I don't expect to find an original Bowman oil cooler for sale anywhere in the world, I will be adapting something (s/h or aftermarket) to fit so that it looks as close to original as possible. Hence I am looking for something with 6 tubes, and will fabricate brackets and make fitting to match the original.
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