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I am looking to add a sea strainer to our single engine boat. The engine sits fairly deep and I don't have a lot of room to play with. I am thinking the only mounting option is low on the forward engine compartment bulkhead. My question and concern is how will I be able to reverse the water flow 90º back to the sea pump efficiently?
Here is the only picture I have of our engine and the area I'm looking to place it. Thank you for any advice.
Here is the only picture I have of our engine and the area I'm looking to place it. Thank you for any advice.
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Would something like this work?
http://thmotorsports.com/samco_sport...k/i-65837.aspx
Or this there something better out there?
http://thmotorsports.com/samco_sport...k/i-65837.aspx
Or this there something better out there?
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I am looking to add a sea strainer to our single engine boat. The engine sits fairly deep and I don't have a lot of room to play with. I am thinking the only mounting option is low on the forward engine compartment bulkhead. My question and concern is how will I be able to reverse the water flow 90º back to the sea pump efficiently?
Here is the only picture I have of our engine and the area I'm looking to place it. Thank you for any advice.
Here is the only picture I have of our engine and the area I'm looking to place it. Thank you for any advice.