Hi Guys,
This is going to be a controversial post, but here goes anyway.
The question is this - should I change my oil cooler, on my Omega. It's a W reg, 2000 facelift 2.5 V6, with just over 100,000 miles on. The coolant is currently the blue stuff.
The oil cooler has NOT failed in any way, but my reasoning is this.
I have seen so many oil cooler failures recently, on this age of car, that have caused absolute havoc, with cooling systems, heater matrix's, etc etc, getting blocked up with sludge, causing no end of problems.
For the sake of less than a hundred quid, and an afternoon tinkering, I am thinking it may well be worth changing the oil cooler (along with the coolant) for a stainless one, BEFORE it fails and does any damage. Especially with LPG on the agenda, I don't want to be stripping the engine once the conversion is done.
In fact, I've almost made up my mind that this is what I'm going to do, but I just wondered if anyone else would agree/disagree. Bearing in mind an oil cooler is absolutely no big deal for me to change myself.
Feel free to shoot me down - but I'll be interested in the replies
