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Old 07-07-2011, 11:20 PM
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yes, probably 10-12 hours after losing impeller is when the hose burnt.

I ask my question again. Should I lengthen the inner pipe if I lengthen the outer? If so, how much? Or should I just leave it alone and run the rubber?

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Old 07-07-2011, 11:36 PM
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You should not need to lengthen the inner pipe. No reason it should have gotten that hot. You really need to find out why it happened and go from there.
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Just removed engine today to install new 540. I found that although I had back flushed thru the oil cooler with water, It was plugged solid with rubber from previous impeller failures. I don't know how it ever worked. I still think that I will extend the inner and outer stainless steel tubes all of the way to the tips and join tho outer to the tip with a short rubber coupler.
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