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Originally Posted by Smoothsix
(Post 3129119)
I set up a temp gauge and had my passenger watch it we went 106 mph at 6300 rpm and he said the psi gauge hit 35 psi
That is too high..i would bring it down to 25 max.. But also i heard rev. a 598 over 5800-6000 is deadly !! U may wanna run a little bigger prop on that engine to bring the RPM down and u should not lose any speed !! |
Thanks I was just trying a 30 b1 think I will try a 32, with no sea strainer where should I install the relief valve ?
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Originally Posted by Smoothsix
(Post 3129126)
Thanks I was just trying a 30 b1 think I will try a 32, with no sea strainer where should I install the relief valve ?
But i would install the relief valve after the pump ! It should be ...oilcooler > pump > engine ... or is your oilcooler behind the pump ?? |
I used a block drain for the gauge, I have no oil cooler we run on pretty small lakes and oil temp has never been an issue. So I should install a t after the sea water pump with a relief valve to dump overboard, what size line ? I have one of those brass ones from teage
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Originally Posted by Smoothsix
(Post 3129134)
I used a block drain for the gauge, I have no oil cooler we run on pretty small lakes and oil temp has never been an issue. So I should install a t after the sea water pump with a relief valve to dump overboard, what size line ? I have one of those brass ones from teage
The oil cooler itself should help bring the press down a bit ..since u don't have one in there that may be the key !!!??? Also i take my water press from the top of the intake. Fuel press...( N/A engine ) 7-9 PSI Water press 17-25 PSI Oil press 75-85 PSI water temp WOT 140-165 oil temp WOT 190-225 |
Sorry thats what I meant was what size line for the dump. WILL The water pressure read less at the t stat housing?
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Originally Posted by Smoothsix
(Post 3129138)
Sorry thats what I meant was what size line for the dump. WILL The water pressure read less at the t stat housing?
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Thanks I will set it up and try it this weekend:
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Originally Posted by Smoothsix
(Post 3129141)
Thanks I will set it up and try it this weekend:
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i had the same problem so we put a restrictor plate where the water thermostat goes with a smaller hole. it controled the h20 pressure but still had problems because the h20 pressure entering the boat was still to high as it kept blowing the hose off between the outdrive and the engine. to finally solve the problem we welded the water intake slit on the imco lower outdrive closed to about half the original size. my 2 cents.
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