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rickyc4 12-25-2016 09:21 PM

freshwater cooling for 2003 27' Fountain
 
Looking at a 27' 2003 27'Fountain for South Puget Sound area and Eastern Wa lakes,etc.Stock 496ho, Is there enough room behind the passenger seat to fit a heat exchanger? Haven't had a chance to measure, but figure you guys would know.
Thanks in advance.
Dickm West Seattle
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rak rua 12-25-2016 10:44 PM

If you can find one with a stock 496ho it will already have a heat exchanger. The 496 is standard with closed cooling.
Happy shopping!

RR

Crude Intentions 12-26-2016 05:47 AM

As mentioned a 496 will be freshwater cooled from the factory. If you somehow find a boat that's not its easy to add and can be done in a variety of ways.

rickyc4 12-26-2016 08:05 AM


Originally Posted by I.C.U.Lookin (Post 4512865)
As mentioned a 496 will be freshwater cooled from the factory. If you somehow find a boat that's not its easy to add and can be done in a variety of ways.

Dang, making that boat look even better

rickyc4 12-27-2016 03:19 PM

Really appreciate that the 'torture the noob' factor didn't set in. Gives me respect for the board and Fountain owners, which I will be in a couple weeks

uluru 12-31-2016 10:29 AM

Rak Rua you are a fountain of info and never cease to amaze me .
I am still looking for my right 27' fever and have found two that I am going to look at in the New Year after they get uncovered.
A '98 with a 502MPI and a 2004 with a 496Mag HO. Would they both be stock freshwater cooled. I hadn't thought about that issue

Diamond Dave 12-31-2016 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by uluru (Post 4514469)
Rak Rua you are a fountain of info and never cease to amaze me .
I am still looking for my right 27' fever and have found two that I am going to look at in the New Year after they get uncovered.
A '98 with a 502MPI and a 2004 with a 496Mag HO. Would they both be stock freshwater cooled. I hadn't thought about that issue

502's are not...

Crude Intentions 12-31-2016 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by uluru (Post 4514469)
Rak Rua you are a fountain of info and never cease to amaze me .
I am still looking for my right 27' fever and have found two that I am going to look at in the New Year after they get uncovered.
A '98 with a 502MPI and a 2004 with a 496Mag HO. Would they both be stock freshwater cooled. I hadn't thought about that issue

Nope. Just the 496s were. However if you're in a freshwater area with a freshwater boat it's not that big deal. I'm a saltwater guy and live and. Pat on the Gulf of Mexico. The only real come from neglect.

rak rua 12-31-2016 11:27 PM


Originally Posted by uluru (Post 4514469)
Rak Rua you are a fountain of info and never cease to amaze me .
I am still looking for my right 27' fever and have found two that I am going to look at in the New Year after they get uncovered.
A '98 with a 502MPI and a 2004 with a 496Mag HO. Would they both be stock freshwater cooled. I hadn't thought about that issue

Question answered above. :)

Thanks for the kind words, I really don't know much compared to most of the guys on OSO but I've been around boats all my life and I'm always reading and learning. Boating for me is more than just driving a boat. Some people do crosswords or read American Civil War history or follow the Japanese porcelain doll market but I'd rather read a factual boating story any time! There's so much first hand knowledge posted on here everyday it would be a shame not to read it all.

Hope you get the Fountain you're after, they're awesome boats.

RR

Crude Intentions 01-01-2017 06:41 AM


Originally Posted by rak rua (Post 4514637)
Question answered above. :)

Thanks for the kind words, I really don't know much compared to most of the guys on OSO but I've been around boats all my life and I'm always reading and learning. Boating for me is more than just driving a boat. Some people do crosswords or read American Civil War history or follow the Japanese porcelain doll market but I'd rather read a factual boating story any time! There's so much first hand knowledge posted on here everyday it would be a shame not to read it all.

Hope you get the Fountain you're after, they're awesome boats.

RR

The fun part is deciphering who the hell knows what they're talking about and who doesn't. Lol.


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