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Duplex 2205 Stainless Steel Tubeside and 304 SS Shellside Prehea

Troubleshooting Common Problems

ProblemSymptomLikely CauseSolution
External CloggingHigh oil temp (air-cooled), reduced efficiency.Dirt, bugs, debris on fins.Clean exterior as described above.
Internal CloggingHigh oil temp, low oil pressure, overheating.Sludge, carbon deposits, old broken-down oil.Flush internally or replace cooler.
Leaking ExternallyVisible oil on cooler body or fittings.Physical damage, cracked weld, loose fitting.Repair if possible, often requires replacement.
Leaking InternallyOil in coolant, coolant in oil, milky residue.Failed internal seal or gasket (water-cooled type).Replace the cooler immediately. Do not run the engine.
Damaged FinsReduced cooling efficiency.Impact from debris, corrosion.Straighten fins with a fin comb. If severe, replace.

When to Replace vs. Clean

  • Clean: If the cooler is only mildly dirty or clogged, and is structurally sound with no leaks.
  • Replace: If the cooler has significant physical damage (cracked tanks, severely crushed core), internal leaks (oil/coolant mixing), or is so badly clogged that cleaning is not effective. The cost of a failure is often much higher than the cost of a new cooler.

Preventative Maintenance Schedule

  • Every Wash/Service: Visually inspect the cooler for damage and debris.
  • Every Oil Change: Monitor oil quality. If the oil becomes dirty very quickly, it could indicate a problem upstream or a dirty cooler shedding contaminant.
  • As Recommended: Follow the manufacturer’s specific service intervals for inspection and cleaning. This is often around major service intervals (e.g., every 2-3 years or a certain number of operating hours).