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oil cooler for a xr350
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[QUOTE="Ol'89r, post: 1145012, member: 17212"] The 1983 XR350 had limited oil capacity and was prone to overheating in deep sand, mud or serious racing conditions. fletcher. Do a google search on Al Baker's XR's Only. They used to sell a oil cooler kit for your bike. The oil lines tap into the oil gallerys on the right side case just below the oil filter. The cooler itself mounts on the front forks. If you can't find them online, PM or email me, I should have their phone number in my rolidex. If you are using your bike for normal trail riding and don't encounter a lot of mud or deep sand, you may not need a cooler. Just my $.02 [/QUOTE]
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