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Oil Cooler, 1971-on, Dune Buggy Vw Baja Bug on 2040-parts.com

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OIL COOLER, 1971-ON, dune buggy vw baja bug

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Product Description

Oil Cooler for doghouse style upright engines.
This was used on 1971+ Type 1s, and 1971 Type 2s. This cools the oil a lot better than the "In Shroud" earlier model cooler, because it doesn't block the fans air flow to the jugs.
To use this cooler you need the oil cooler adapter, which moves the cooler to the front side of the shroud. This is standard on later models. Also the fan shroud MUST be a "doghouse" style and have a small tin area attached to the shroud the houses the cooler

Beetle Type 1: 71-79
Ghia: 71-74


Part Number: 113-117-021

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