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After changing the leaky engine oil cooler lines on my '86 M1009, I've decided to redo the rest of the system with a flate-plate oil cooler mounted in front of the radiator. Hoping this will be more efficient than cooling the oil inside the 200deg radiator, and also take some of the load off the cooling system. I've got some AN-to-3/4-pipe-thread adapters that fit the ends of the stock cooler hoses, and I'm thinking of using 3/4 iron pipe fittings to go past the drivers side of the radiator, take a 90deg right, and then inputs of the cooler. Oh and somewhere in there a 1/8"NPT port for an electric oil pressure sender. Any reason not to use iron pipe? The weight of the cooler itself will be supported on two vertical pieces of 1"X1" L channel, bolted into the core support above and below the radiator. Any suggestions?