
 Originally Posted by 
rick130
					
				 
				I've just been through this but still have a circuit from the oil cooler to the expansion tank.
A few of the boys here mentioned it wasn't needed, and after looking at the coolant flow through the block and cooler it isn't!
			
		 
	 
 Now here's an interesting point.  I was wondering about the wisdom of having a medium sized hose from the oil cooler to the EGR cooler and then restricting the flow with a thin tube back to the reservoir.  So, would I be right in thinking that the main oil cooler flow comes from the engine/coolant pump, through the cooler core and than back into the engine cooant galleries?  And that just a bit of the flow (presumbly from the 'cool' end) is tapped of to feed the EGR cooler?  And, if so and EGR is removed, the oil cooler outlet can simply be blocked off? (along with the relevant reservoir spiggot?)
This doesn't cause any issues with air trapped in the oil cooler?  (i.e. the EGR cooler flow doesn't also double as an air bleed?)  Would simplify things considerably is this is all OK.  (Therefore 7, 37 and 35/36 & the tube between them all no longer required?)
Anyone ever had hassles from 'the authorities' for removing EGR on a Td5?
A few more questions if may peoples:  
*  Can anyone confirm my parts numbers for 3, 5, 14, 21, 22, 23, 25 and 32, please?
*  32, the three-legged hose to reservoir, fuel cooler 'tee' and ???  Where does this hose join into the mess of pipes and hoses behind the lower part of the radiator?  (And by the way, what genius(
) thought this shamozzle was a better idea than a simple cast thermostat housing on the head with, perhaps, a short elbow hose for the bypass?!!  Talk about creating complication just because we can!! 
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