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Jnewton 02-26-2006 09:30 PM

Seawater Strainers
 
Hey... someone should warn us... 525 freshwater cooled should always... always have seawater strainers!

The salt water passes through three heat exchangers that are just very small copper tubes. The least bit of seaweed or debris will clog them. Then it's a long hard job to get them cleaned out again. I learned the hard way!

Now I need a recommendation on sea water strainers. While I'm putting them in, I would like to have a cool color... maybe blue to match the 525's?

Who makes some good ones that are easy to sight when clogged and easy to clean out?

Thanks for any recommendations... JON

betitbig 02-26-2006 09:34 PM

Re: Seawater Strainers
 
Does the 525 have the same closed cooling system as the 496's ? If so do 496's need them as well? I have been wondering this myself.

Jnewton 02-27-2006 07:24 AM

Re: Seawater Strainers
 

Originally Posted by betitbig
Does the 525 have the same closed cooling system as the 496's ? If so do 496's need them as well? I have been wondering this myself.

Yes. Antifreeze runs through the engine and the salt water runs through these tiny little tubes in three different heat exchangers that get clogged up very easily... And they are a bear to clean out. I spent all day yesterday in the engine compartment.

JON

Wobble 02-27-2006 09:50 AM

Re: Seawater Strainers
 
I wouldn't run any boat without a sea strainer, protects the impeller, t-stat, coolers, circ pump + it's a visual check for water flow on startup.

Smitty 02-27-2006 10:32 AM

Re: Seawater Strainers
 
Call Teague Marine. they have some on sale right now.

Island Hopper 02-27-2006 08:45 PM

Re: Seawater Strainers
 
I would recomend strainers for both the 525's, and the 496's. I have a pair of 496's. Was having constant problems with the coolers plugging up. I went with Hardin Marine strainers, due to the ease of cleaning. Mine are difficult to reach, and having the screw in lid from the top was the best option for me.


http://www.hardin-marine.com/product...-strainers.htm

Too Old 02-27-2006 09:42 PM

Re: Seawater Strainers
 
Look for ease of mounting and easy clean out.

betitbig 02-27-2006 09:54 PM

Re: Seawater Strainers
 
Fred, I like the one on the left. Is that your brand or?

I also just saw your post on the KPM ones.

Purple real nice...

betitbig 02-27-2006 09:57 PM

Re: Seawater Strainers
 

Originally Posted by Smitty
Call Teague Marine. they have some on sale right now.

I wouldn't buy anything a Teague Marine even though I'm in California...

Isn't that like moving over to the dark side?

Too Old 02-27-2006 10:33 PM

Re: Seawater Strainers
 

Originally Posted by betitbig
Fred, I like the one on the left. Is that your brand or?

I also just saw your post on the KPM ones.

Purple real nice...

The top photo is the Stainless Marine Super Strainer.

The bottom two are ther new CMI strainers.


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