converting mercruiser 502(415hp) to fresh water cooled ? anyone familiar with it?
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converting mercruiser 502(415hp) to fresh water cooled ? anyone familiar with it?
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i recently bought a boat that was only used in fresh water , now i am going to be using it in saltwater so i want to make the engines fresh water cooled
the motors are mercruiser 502(415hp).
mercury makes a kit , has anyone done this ?
is it worth it ?
does anyone else make a kit/conversion?
thanks in advance
i recently bought a boat that was only used in fresh water , now i am going to be using it in saltwater so i want to make the engines fresh water cooled
the motors are mercruiser 502(415hp).
mercury makes a kit , has anyone done this ?
is it worth it ?
does anyone else make a kit/conversion?
thanks in advance
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I did that to my original stock 454 magnum mpi, which is basically the same engine as you have. I bolted on a Mercuiser kit that I got from Bam. It fit like a glove and worked perfectly. In fact, when I upgraded my engine to my current 700 hp , na 540, I bolted the kit on that engine. Surprisingly, it works great on it as well. No overheating issues at all. See attached link...
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...COOLING+SYSTEM
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...COOLING+SYSTEM
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