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Old 04-10-2016, 04:06 PM
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What's the oe application ? Thanks
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IMO that isn't OEM, it's add on. Look s like one is pressure and the other is temp.
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I think that is a KE product but I would have to double check on that. CP Performance took over alot of the KE products
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It's definitely KE. I was under the impression merc used it also. Not so? It's got several ports including valve spring oiling output. It uses the 51222R filter.
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I am glad that my memory is still very good for all this marine stuff.
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I dont believe mercury ever used that one, they had their own thermostatic filter head that was used on the HP500 thru 900sc engines
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Ok. Thanks
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that is correct mercruiser for their OEM builds did not use that KE version
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I don't see it on cp ?
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I'm sure it was a KE design. Not really sure how old it is or if it's still produced. Just trying to get some background on it.
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