21328AA160 Subaru PIPE-OIL COOLER, Price: 70.02$, Weight: 0.079kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Subaru

21328AA160

PIPE-OIL COOLER

1

0.079

 Dispatch 24h

70.02$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Subaru
21328AA160 
PIPE-OIL COOLER
1
0.091
2-3
58.35$
 

Compatibility

BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromTrainGearboxDiagram
OUTBACK3600CC EMPI DOHC NA3.6R-T EYESIGHTUSA04.2016FULLTIME 4WDCONTINUOUS VARIABLE GEAR View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToTrainDiagram
XUV(SUV)3600CC EMPI DOHC NABASEUSA11.200601.2014FULLTIME 4WD View

Oil Cooler Feed/Return Pipe for Subaru Engines ๏ธ

This precision oil cooler pipe is a vital link between the engineโ€™s oil circuit and the oil cooler. It is needed to move hot engine oil to the cooler and bring stabilized-temperature oil back, helping the engine keep the right viscosity under load. When oil stays too hot, it thins out, protection drops, and wear speeds up.

How It Works

The pipe channels pressurized oil through a sealed metal passage. Its formed bends keep safe clearance around the block and exhaust, while the connection points rely on tight sealing to prevent pressure loss. A correct-flow pipe keeps oil moving steadily, which supports bearings, turbo-equipped setups (where fitted), and overall heat control.

Why Replacing a Damaged One Matters

If the pipe cracks, corrodes, or the sealing areas deform, you may see oil sweating, dripping, or a sudden leak. A restriction inside the pipe can also reduce flow to the cooler. Either problem can lead to low oil pressure, overheating oil, warning lights, noisy lifters, and in severe cases engine damage from starvation.

Common Signs of Trouble โš ๏ธ

  • Burnt-oil smell near the engine
  • Oil spots under the vehicle
  • Oil pressure light or fluctuating readings
  • Wetness around cooler line joints

Compatibility โœ…

  • Legacy
  • Tribeca