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Bellhousing coolers
My oil cooling system consists of the original cooler built in to the bellhousing. Is this a good setup? Would it be a good idea to run another small cooler after the bellhousing cooler? Engines are stock 420's. Thanks
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Re: Bellhousing coolers
Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
My oil cooling system consists of the original cooler built in to the bellhousing. Is this a good setup? Would it be a good idea to run another small cooler after the bellhousing cooler? Engines are stock 420's. Thanks
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Re: Bellhousing coolers
Thats what I got. Currently no oil temp gauges, but I plan on freshening the engines and adding temp gauges. thanks fred
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Re: Bellhousing coolers
I ran the stock TRS cooler on 454's running about 475 HP and my oil temps were too low with crossovers. If you don't use a stock thermostat setup, get an oil thermostat in the system to get the temps up-otherwise the stock oil coolers work great.
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Re: Bellhousing coolers
Originally Posted by Raceangel77
Speak to fred at trick , we supply him with a range of bell housings and cooler options including oversize coolers. I cant comment with authority on your set up since I am not familiar with the 420's. Fred could help or dan at KPM USA
jules I find it hard to believe that your building parts for the marine business and you make a statement like that. I've read about your company and in your own words here on OSO you are making me question your skill and knowledge levels. Please explain. |
Re: Bellhousing coolers
My boat actually came with 400 cyclones, b/w 10-18 trannies, trs drives
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Thanks Fred. :drink:
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Hey I was just asking...no offense intended...I don't trust anything I read on the boards or even the web anymore because there is so much bad info floating around. So if I'm out of line I send my sincerest apologies.....However, I do believe that any company making parts for our boats should have a thorough understanding and knowledge of what is already out there. If they don't how can they give us the correct tech advice to do repairs or upgrades?
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Re: Bellhousing coolers
Originally Posted by Psychostroker
Another curious question. Jules don't you make a bellhousing cooler? You're not familair with the Merc 420? C'mon that was a standard TRS package for years that has withstood the test of time. It may be old but its not that OLD!
I find it hard to believe that your building parts for the marine business and you make a statement like that. I've read about your company and in your own words here on OSO you are making me question your skill and knowledge levels. Please explain. This is a shame!. If you are going to post on the web site be constructive , I really wonder that unless KPM had posted , whehter you would have even posted a reply. I apologise to the person that originally posted this thread , for my response which is diverting the real issue away from the original question asked. I notice that you did not answer the question yourself and that was left to fred at Trick. If you had then I would have bowed down to your superior greatness in all things marine. No man is an Island. Jules |
Re: Bellhousing coolers
Mild Thunder, we manufactor a 13 plate cooler and housing that is a replacement for the Mercury Marine bellhousing coolers. Our coolers are stainless steel, and our housings are 6061-t6 aluminum that have been hard coat anodized. Give us a call at 386-446-0660, we will be glad to answer any question that you may have.
Thank you KEPP |
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