For those of you that don't remember, I was toying with the idea of using the automatic transmission cooler part of the radiator as an oil cooler in my Jeep (I have a stick), so I got a sandwich adapter a while back and have had it sitting around for a while. I now got all the necessary hardware, but I was now thinking on the effects that doing this could have in my oil pressure.
The instructions on the sandwich adapter reads "CAUTION: Do not use sandwich adapter with transmission oil coolers. Engine oil coolers are designed to flow greater quantities of oil without excessive pressure drop."
Also, I had to get new fittings to the sandwich adapter so that they would match the sizes connectors in the radiator, and the original ones were 9.47mm, the new ones are just 7.30mm (internal diameter; both are SAE sizes, but my caliper is set for meters).
The main reason I want to add this is to help the jeep cool down and protect against overheating when wheeling in mud (the radiator sometimes tends to get covered in mud, and it's easy to overheat; this would give me a little more time before the overheating happens). So what are your opinions? Leave things as they are, or go ahead with the cooler?
Felipe