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Closed Cooling
OK guys, I have asked this a few times only to see the threads die.
Any body know of a straight forward closed cooling system with sanitary rigging? It is just a heat exchanger correct? Could you not use something like the big teague oil cooler but run your engine coolant through the oil pasages? Ideas? |
Re: Closed Cooling
This is a great setup.... Note exchangers on front of motors.
Talk to the guys at Innovation in Sarasota, FL |
Re: Closed Cooling
seakamp (econo-cool)remote mount you can put the exchanger just about anywhere in the boat.I got the full system with the big 5"x24"exchanger but modified the thermosat housing for 1/2 system.as far as sanitary you could tuck the exchanger down low on the side and use braided hose or bend some soft copper and paint it on the raw water side(1.25")and use that (be-cool)flex tubing/polished stainless radiator hose on the closed side. my engines still look like engines but the t.stat housing looks odd i think i'll go to a regular t.stat housing(car)with a bypass spacer underneath
big pain in the ass but looks cool even with black rubber hose.short dough as well |
Re: Closed Cooling
actuallty i'll need t.stat housing with a radiator cap/fill
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Re: Closed Cooling
Do you have any pictures?
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Re: Closed Cooling
Originally Posted by 2112
OK guys, I have asked this a few times only to see the threads die.
Any body know of a straight forward closed cooling system with sanitary rigging? It is just a heat exchanger correct? Could you not use something like the big teague oil cooler but run your engine coolant through the oil pasages? Ideas? |
Re: Closed Cooling
perfprotech.com has a more exspensive,maybe larger(hp systems)pictures on line.a little different from my set up but you get the idea
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Re: Closed Cooling
Originally Posted by Reed Jensen
Teague doesn't build those... ask me and I'll send you a link to the manufacturer....... :D Lots cheaper....... :eek:
OK Reed, I am Asking :D:D:D |
Re: Closed Cooling
Dirty
Look at resevoir on the viper motors in the 40' Hallett in the latest Powerboat mag. Stainless box with cap. Looks simple enough. |
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