Im running a 13 row oil cooler with a thermo sandwich plate and have been for a while now, but with the cold weather were going to get its best i nock up some sort of cover for it as the sandwhich plate still flows some oil through to the cooler even if its not upto operating temperature.
My question is could I use something as simple as cooking tinfoil with the shiny side facing inwards to wrap my oil cooler up with to keep the cold air from passing through the fins. I know the foil wont keep much heat in with the freezing temperatures BUT will it help to stop wind chill through the fins so the oil has more of a chance to get warm on a cold morning?
Pete
My question is could I use something as simple as cooking tinfoil with the shiny side facing inwards to wrap my oil cooler up with to keep the cold air from passing through the fins. I know the foil wont keep much heat in with the freezing temperatures BUT will it help to stop wind chill through the fins so the oil has more of a chance to get warm on a cold morning?
Pete