Water pressure..draw off location?
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I am installing a water pressure gauge on my new motor, need advice on pick up location.
My new setup is a 502 with a closed cooling system. I want to monitor water pressure from my sea pump to my closed cooling heat exchanger to make sure I have sufficient flow. With my recent gauge purchase I also got the tubing kit and a 1 1/4 s.s. splice fitting with a female 1/2npt fitting so I could adapt down to the pressure gauge tube fitting.
My plan was to splice into one of the hoses before the raw water entered the heat exchanger. Would I be better off splicing in before or after the oil cooler?
Or is there a better way to do this all together?
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My new setup is a 502 with a closed cooling system. I want to monitor water pressure from my sea pump to my closed cooling heat exchanger to make sure I have sufficient flow. With my recent gauge purchase I also got the tubing kit and a 1 1/4 s.s. splice fitting with a female 1/2npt fitting so I could adapt down to the pressure gauge tube fitting.
My plan was to splice into one of the hoses before the raw water entered the heat exchanger. Would I be better off splicing in before or after the oil cooler?
Or is there a better way to do this all together?
Thanks
Derek.
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I'm thinking 18-20psi @ wot. I have read that too much pressure can cause gasket problems. I am pretty sure that is where Bob @ Bullet engines told me to set it. At idle the pressure will be low like 0-3psi. Randy
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I put mine in the intake manifold per my engine builders recomondation. There are many opinions on where to locate the pressure relief valve.
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the op asked where to take his pressure reading from,and i don,t think it matters if before or after the oil cooler,the pressure will be the same.on a closed cooling system you do not want to dump any water from the closed side.
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Thanks guys.
It looks like my post was a little misunderstood.
Mike T, has it though.
Not looking to dump water.....looking to find a pick up location (closed cooling.)
It looks like my post was a little misunderstood.
Mike T, has it though.
Not looking to dump water.....looking to find a pick up location (closed cooling.)
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I'm sorry, I saw the 1 1/4 splice fitting & went with it. If you have a 496 I would mount it as close to the exchanger inlet fitting as possible. The reason for this is because I had a problem with one of mine running hot & I finally backflushed it from that point to clean the coolers. If I had a gauge to monitor I might have caught it sooner with less head scratching. Nice catch Mike I was beginning to act like I knew something for a minute. Randy
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I'm sorry, I saw the 1 1/4 splice fitting & went with it. If you have a 496 I would mount it as close to the exchanger inlet fitting as possible. The reason for this is because I had a problem with one of mine running hot & I finally backflushed it from that point to clean the coolers. If I had a gauge to monitor I might have caught it sooner with less head scratching. Nice catch Mike I was beginning to act like I knew something for a minute. Randy
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Derek.