A recent question about the ttr400 oil cooler plate with its bypass holes got me thinking about oil cooler flow. I dug up my old thermostatic sandwich adapter plate and was trying to understand the flow. I did find a good video on youtube that explains it. It appears oil always can flow through the cooler but when the oil is cold, the bypass is open to allow oil to take an easier path through the bypass valve.
My existing plate has -6 AN fittings and hose to and from the Lockhart cooler. That's a lot smaller than the stock oil tank lines. That said, this 836 has been a street race bike has had a Lockhart on it for decades, so I guess my concerns are already answered.
It's a shame but the #2 pipe on the RC 4-1 header already rubs on an aftermarket filter housing. I have a stocker that has the fins in that location removed to try with the thin plate that's on it now, but no way will it allow the Thermostatic plate to fit, it's 5/8" thicker.