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US1 Fountain 05-25-2011 01:15 PM

Depends. If you are measuring on the outlet side if the stat you will not be getting a true reading. Try to use a port on the intake or or block for your gauge. Put the valve right before your cir pump.

cloudmaster_321 05-25-2011 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by US1 Fountain (Post 3412595)
Depends. If you are measuring on the outlet side if the stat you will not be getting a true reading. Try to use a port on the intake or or block for your gauge. Put the valve right before your cir pump.

Alright, i'll change the water pick off.

The valve on the other hand, i'm curious the theory on placement on that. If it's before the circulation pump, the higher water pressure would be going through the sea pump, and oil cooler, then brought down to 25lbs potentially for the engine/exhaust; correct? Maybe the higher water pressure would help keep the oil cooler more efficient?

I'd like to get my oil temps lowwer, however i was told I have the sender in the wrong spot for that as well (currently in my remote oil filter housing). I was told to move that in a block port above the block filter pad. I havn't looked at that location yet, but I have a feeling one of two oil temp senders is there.

Griff 05-25-2011 05:02 PM


Originally Posted by cloudmaster_321 (Post 3412435)
What do you suggest? I figured pressure was pressure no matter where in the engine. I guess what I don't know is how the thermostat plays into the pressure tap on the housing.....

It needs to get the reading from a port on the intake or a block drain. The intake is beeter since the block drain location tends to clog the pressure line easily.

cloudmaster_321 05-25-2011 05:54 PM

Roger that, i'll check into available spots on the intake tonight...

cloudmaster_321 05-26-2011 11:49 PM

Alright, I'm confused now. I took a look at my set-up, and I do have the merc valve between the sea water pump and the oil cooler, however that hose is on the bottom fitting of the sea pump. The top fitting goes to the drive. I looked up the parts diagram a couple of days ago and it showed the bottom going to the drive??? So what gives? I ran it that way all last summer with no problems......... Are the hoses on the sea water pump backwards?

Griff 05-27-2011 12:58 PM

The water going the seapump goes in one inlet for a LH rotation engine and goes in the other inlet for a RH rotation engine. If you have good water flow then the way you have it is correct.

So where is the valve dumping the water????

tcelano 05-28-2011 01:02 AM


Originally Posted by US1 Fountain (Post 1841303)
No, it starts opening before the 25 psi. Gradually opening. It's not a pop off valve as you are thinking like the saftey valve on your home water heater.

I welded a peice of 1" SS tubing into the outlet side of my silent choice divetor valves right behind the pivoting plate that I dump the water into. Didn't want to install any thru hull dump fittings.

The technical term for the difference between the pressure at which a relief begins to lift, and when it achieves full rated flow is called "accumulation". Your tax dollars paid for that knowledge, so I figured I should share...

This is typical of a spring-operated relief. We also use pilot-actuated relief valves which stay shut hard until a precise pressure is reached. When the valve is desisgned to stay open and not reseat until a lower pressure like on a nuclear high pressure system, that's called the "blowdown" value. Now that we're bored to tears, back to the regular program

ALL_IN! 10-09-2015 09:41 AM

Hey Jerry....
This guy needs your help with the spring number. Tried to PM you but it didn't work.

Terry

Easyrider1340.
I would appreciate your assistance in getting a part # from US1 Fountain. His profile would not let me Priv Message him. I just saw your name as one of his friends. If you could PM him my message since you are one of his friends I would be grateful.

He knows a part number for softer springs for the Mercury engine cooling relief valve # 863208A3. He stated on a post long ago that he had replaced the mercury standard spring, set at 25psi, with a lighter spring, to reduce his engine block water pressure. He stated McMaster Carr but i need the part number.

KLarson @ FirestoneLC.com, or if he can he could Priv message me if it will allow it.

thanks for your help.

Kurt Larson
Lake Charles, La

US1 Fountain 10-10-2015 07:03 AM

pt # 1986K18

Try that.

Cap'm Kurt 12-28-2015 09:18 PM

Thanks US1 FOUNTAIN and EASYRIDER1340.
I'm a little late getting this but i will look for this spring at McMaster Carr next week.


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