Hello,
YEs this is still alive - and yes I suggest if you have high temps this will drop by 40* - the oil in my opinion should not get above 200*. So you should be able to set up something similar - mine has been fine for over 4 years and I have 280 hours on it now - I am not mowing commercially just my own lawn.
This is great news - thanks for the quick response! I hope you don't mind a few questions:
How and where do you measure your hydro temps? I've heard some say to measure the outside of the hydro oil filter; however, for me it was not the same as the oil in the tank and my filter screws to the side of the tank. The oil filter reading was about 40 F lower. The oil in tank measured the same as top of charge pump.
You mentioned air bubbles - if I have a small hose leak on the input side would that put air into the system and the introduced air would be why the temps are high? What I'm asking is how do I make sure I'm not masking another problem vs. improving the original design. It appears that you improved your design.
If I had a leak anywhere in the hydro system (low pressure side), intake, return, etc., could I assume that I would see some fluid? In particular, would a small leak on the input side to pumps suck air and not leak oil?
If you were to perform this upgrade again, would you still recommend the B&M 70255?
I have 2 10cc pumps and the case drains are combined into a single hose back to the tank. Would I put the cooler between the case drain attached to the tank?
Current: ========return line from combined case drains======[] Hydro tank
Your mod: ========return line from combined case drains==B&M 70255===[] Hydro tank
Does hydro cooler have to be mounted lower than the hydro tank?
Sorry for all the questions; I would really appreciate your opinion if you have the time.
Cheers