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If sand passes through sea strainer will it pass through closed cooling components?
I hit the sandy bottom on Lake St. Clair twice Monday. There was no damage; I was going slow with drive trimmed up but stuck the bullet in the sand pretty good. This is an Imco shorty with the inlet right in the front bottom. I have a standard sea strainer not meant to catch sand. I also have a 525 with closed cooling. Everything seems OK but are the passages inside the heat exchanger, p/s cooler, oil cooler and fuel cooler large enough to pass fine sand? I have a SS raw water pump and it will get a new impeller in the spring.
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it should pass through, but I would do some flushing of the heat exchanger and coolers when you do the impeller change. You can use an infrared temp gun to make sure there are no hot spots while the motors are running at speed.
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Originally Posted by pstorti
(Post 3769335)
it should pass through, but I would do some flushing of the heat exchanger and coolers when you do the impeller change. You can use an infrared temp gun to make sure there are no hot spots while the motors are running at speed.
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