Fresh Water Cooling plumbing with Stainless Marine Exhaust
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Fresh Water Cooling plumbing with Stainless Marine Exhaust
Need some help; does anyone have a diagram or pic of how their FWC is plumbed with stainless marine exhaust manifolds.
I have a Merc freshwater cooling system I want to install on a 454 and I'm not sure of how to plumb it.
Currently drawing water in at drive. Pic of engine as it sits now. Motor hasn't touched any salt water so until I get this installed I ain't going out...arghh. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Disregard flame arrest or/air cleaner
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I have a Merc freshwater cooling system I want to install on a 454 and I'm not sure of how to plumb it.
Currently drawing water in at drive. Pic of engine as it sits now. Motor hasn't touched any salt water so until I get this installed I ain't going out...arghh. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Disregard flame arrest or/air cleaner
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Last edited by Pantera24; 05-03-2016 at 04:00 PM.
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you would need to ck with stainless marine to see if you can run theirs as a full system. The difference is where the manifolds are cooled with antifreeze and tips are just where heat exchanged water is dumped, some manifolds are not setup to run this way. plumbing is simple, drive-coolers-heat exchanger-exhaust for raw water side, fresh side different with manifolds, but heat exchanger to cir pump, therm housing back to exchanger or thru manifolds
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Ok, they are dry-joint manifold-risers. They CAN be plumbed with antifreeze in manifolds or raw water in manifolds. The question is whether the heat exchanger has the cooling capacity to cool manifolds too, or can only handle the engine alone. So you need to find out which exchanger you bought...