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mcrsr 09-24-2005 05:40 PM

water cross over on bbc
 
i don't know if i am using the proper terminology, but it replaces the circ pump on a big block chevy w/ stainless steel piping- what is to be gained?? is it worthwhile to replace the stock circ pump? what will i gain for the money????

Griff 09-24-2005 05:48 PM

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Not worth the trouble on a basically stock engine.

Outdrive1 09-24-2005 05:57 PM

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Do a search on it, they seem to have more problems than they are worth. It's a hard system to set up properly. Unless you are running a blower motor without a thermostat I wouldn't waste my time.

RedDog382 09-24-2005 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by mcrsr
what will i gain for the money????

Nothing ... except a major PITA!

Codered 09-25-2005 07:25 AM

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I have posted this question before, so i,ll try again . I bought a crossover for a stock carb. 365 magnum . I totally agree with everyone PITA not worth the trouble But why do the companies that make and sell them say just bolt on and ride . Nothing is ever said about water pressure relief valves or any of the other 25 problems that arise as opposed to a stock set up. That must be why merc has them on their motors.

FOUNTAINATLAST 09-25-2005 10:55 AM

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JUST DON"T DO IT!!!! I have seen many problems with circulation & overheating with crossovers. The very small if any performance gain you may see is NOT worth the troubles.

Cord 09-26-2005 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Codered
I have posted this question before, so i,ll try again . I bought a crossover for a stock carb. 365 magnum . I totally agree with everyone PITA not worth the trouble But why do the companies that make and sell them say just bolt on and ride . Nothing is ever said about water pressure relief valves or any of the other 25 problems that arise as opposed to a stock set up. That must be why merc has them on their motors.


I've never seen the claim of "bolt on and ride". I have seen claims of 10hp which isn't even worth the money.

RLW 09-26-2005 10:00 AM

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I have had my ups and downs with crossover systems. I presently use one with excellent results. I also use a Mercury Racing Oil T-Stat filter mount to control oil temps and a Mercury Racing Water Pressure relief valve.
I run a 142* Water T-Stat with (3) 3/16" holes drilled in it. Crossover also has a bypass with a 3/8" orifice installed in the 5/8" hose. I have no problems with temps or pressures.
There are many variables to consider when designing a water or oil system.
I agree, it is not a bolt on system. Use what works for you.

vandeano 09-26-2005 11:33 AM

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If your set on getting one, just make sure you have a pressure relief valve and you will be all right.

PatriYacht 09-26-2005 12:05 PM

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I've been running crossovers for years and never had a problem with them. However, if you're going to use a thermostat, you have to get the kind of crossover with a bypass hose to supply the exhaust with water when the thermostat is closed. This also relieves some of the water pressure. Drilling 3 3/16 holes around the perimeter of the themostat will even out the temperature fluctuations some people experience. In some cases, people use a pressure relief valve but I've never had to.

mcrsr 09-30-2005 09:33 PM

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thank you for the input, i think i will steer clear of it!! the stock cooling system works fine, i just thought the water pump might draw 10-15 hp, thanx


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