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keith2500hd 09-03-2013 11:03 PM

I have cut down plastic barrel to fit under drive. had problems with muffs not getting enough water to pump. normally use 2/3 of barrel and put thru hull fitting in bottom for hose fill/drain.

mike tkach 09-04-2013 12:10 AM

a single stage water pump will use all the water a garden hose will give at idle speed,a 2 stage pump is not going to get enough water on the hose even at idle.2 impellers =twice the water flow .

SFOcean 09-04-2013 12:47 AM

I take the outflow hose from the intercooler pump and wye it into the incoming water supply hose going to the sea strainer. As is probably your case, both pumps draw from the sea strainer. Easy for me as everything is AN plumbed. There is no 'wasted water' except what the pump cannot draw is dumped out of the through hull intake and since the system is not closed, you do not have to worry about too much or too little (during a quick rev of the engine) flow from the water supply. Yes, the sea strainer has a fitting welded in for the fresh water hose.

Unlimited jd 09-04-2013 05:33 AM

2 or 3 garden hoses is what I've seen, and or restrict but not block the intercooler stage outlet. Water can't get out only so much can come in.

benjen 09-04-2013 07:07 AM

Yes, SFOcean. I was thinking about something like that as well. Just couldn't figure it out as yet. In my case the intercooler is braided hose and the engine is rubber. But, for sure there has to be a way.

SFOcean 09-04-2013 04:48 PM

to clarify, the garden hose is plumbed into the strainer, it is capped air tight when not in use.


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