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So want to fit the sandwich plate with out the original oil cooler/heat transfer thing.
So what adaptor do I need I'm struggling with room as it is so could do with out the original oil plate there.
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The 205 had a 45* adapter that pointed the filter vertical, you can then fit it all in
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(This post was last modified: 06-02-2014, 03:35 PM by mr_fish.)
you could use a DW8 cooler plate, as they are fair bit thinner than a 306 one.
saying that you could use the DW8 adaptor that bolts into the engine to secure your sandwich plate.
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Oh yer looks good idea if I could find the right bit to do it.
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Iv got one spare, possibly needs a neew o-ring tho
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Dont get that angled thing, think how messy oil changes would be!
Doesnt even own a 306.