Dragging this back up from the deep! I finally had some time to work on this thing (my bride was not on call this weekend!). 3rd time attempting to swap out the cooler lines and 3rd fail. So, I said 'eff it!' and removed the OEM cooler lines. I could never get my quick release tools to seat between. the tubing and the port on the radiator to release the tubing. I cut the lines at the flex. hose and pulled the back end out. the back. of the engine bay.
The block off plate fits, but doesn't come with bolts. The bolts for the OEM cooler are about 3/8" too long and bottom out in the block. I tried some shorter 6mmX1.75 bolts, but then discovered my torque wrench STARTS at 11 lb-ft, not zero. I was wondering why the thing kept turning at 9 lb-ft until I felt one bolt get loose again!
Since I now had a spare set of oil cooler bolts that were nearly 1/2" longer than the bolts I was using, I trimmed them with my angle grinder and tried them. First try resulted in a leak, primarily because I was reusing the _new_ gasket I had just tried. Since I had a spare NIB gasket, I used it and it seems to have sealed things up. Monitoring will continue.
Primary reason for trying to swap this thing out. was to get rid of the drips on the garage floor. The cut ends of cooling lines that are still in the radiator are STILL dripping, even though I've jammed a big bolt into them and clamped the ends down. It'll eventually leak out and maybe then I can clean the garage floor!!