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Panther 10-30-2009 03:48 PM

Joe,

If you decide to stay with the 496, see if you can find/buy just the long-block. You can swap over all the accessories... it's much cheaper!

Frank

2112 10-30-2009 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 2981879)
It may work for a higher HP engine as well. I'm not sure what the differences are between the 496HO and the 525efi closed cooling systems.

There is a calculation for sizing the heat exchanger to dissapate the btus generated by the engine coolant. Do you know how to derive the btus your engine is making?

I built a custom closed cooling and went big on the exchanger because I did not know how to come up with the btus. It works fine but I might have been able to save weight and $$ if I could have used a smaller exchanger.
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Griff 10-31-2009 01:22 AM


Originally Posted by 2112 (Post 2982815)
There is a calculation for sizing the heat exchanger to dissapate the btus generated by the engine coolant. Do you know how to derive the btus your engine is making?

I built a custom closed cooling and went big on the exchanger because I did not know how to come up with the btus. It works fine but I might have been able to save weight and $$ if I could have used a smaller exchanger.
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I have no clue on how to determine the BTU's created by an engine. Heck I would just use the 525EFI heat exchanger size and make educated guesses from there.

2112 10-31-2009 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 2982914)
I have no clue on how to determine the BTU's created by an engine. Heck I would just use the 525EFI heat exchanger size and make educated guesses from there.

Well, that is what I did. It does work well but is heavy and expensive.

http://www.aihti.com/home.htm
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Mr. Cool 12-01-2009 07:56 PM


Originally Posted by 007joe (Post 2981312)
I currently have a fresh water cooled 496, to switch over to a traditionally cooled engine what is involved?
Thanks in advance!

Joe: Doing this will reduce the life of your new engine(s). And it will reduce your resale if you decide to sell the craft. It's really a bad deal to put salt in the engine cooling cavities which just corrode, reduce flow, thin your walls and ....argghhh.

Call us. We're offering discounts on coolers for our new OSO friends. 866-726-COOL and ask for Jim.



Russ

Mr. Cool 12-01-2009 08:02 PM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 2982914)
I have no clue on how to determine the BTU's created by an engine. Heck I would just use the 525EFI heat exchanger size and make educated guesses from there.

Hi Guys:

If anyone is in need of help sizing a heat exchanger, just call us. And our prices are good as well. We have all of these calculations already We have heat transfer engineers and have been in the business for 30 years or so. We can help and will do so even if you don't buy from us.

We're offering coupons for our new OSO family. Call Jim at 866-726-COOL.

Russ

dereknkathy 02-04-2012 06:59 AM

i have heard there is very little meat in BBC heads between valve guides and cooling passage. and will rot through very quickly running salt through them.

smiklos@sunprint 02-04-2012 07:49 AM

If you want to do this which I would not. Volvo had a raw water cooled 496 I have some of the parts.
Steve


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