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Old 02-11-2015, 07:28 AM
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Default Bravo flywheel housing 8 plate oil cooler mounting

Wondering if there is a way to mount an 8 plate Mercury racing style oil cooler to a bravo late model flywheel cover(upper) like CP/hardin offers? The 8 plate coolers have a 3 point mount, and I'm curious if it matches up to the holes found on late model flywheel covers( the three holes attach the factory power steering cooler.) Here is what I'm referencing.


http://www.cpperformance.com/p-14605...ooler-kit.aspx
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chriss.my buddy has a 32 Baja that is a bravo boat.he has new plate coolers on both motors.i want to say they came from cp.but not sure.they are mounted on the back of the block.and water is piped through the cooler.they are mounted on a angle.probley on the threaded bosses on the block.i have a trs boat that uses plate type coolers but the bolt into the bell housing.i will find out what kind my friend is using.
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Ayuh,.... Even if it don't mount as ya want it too,....

It shouldn't be very tough to fab up a bracket to mount it,....
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I'll probably use a piece of aluminum channel and do a step off mount. Appreciate the input guys!
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