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Old 03-31-2011, 01:36 PM
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Hi All: Mr. Cool here …

We are a distributor of engine cooling products for both marine and industrial applications with locations in Michigan, Massachusetts and Florida! And boy do we have coolers. Heat exchangers, transmission coolers, engine oil cooler, intercoolers, aftercoolers, freshwater cooling kits. And recently we’ve added anodes and exhaust products – manifolds and risers.

If you are looking any of these products, try us first. Post questions about engine cooling here and let our experienced staff try to answer those questions. You can contact us here or via email at [email protected]. Check out our website at www.mrcool.us. Or you can call us at 248-960-7850. Boats are Cool! Boat Engine components are hot. Let us help… You should be this cool!
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Hello,

Can you send me the plumbing diagrams for the follow:

closed loop cooling system, Big Block Chevy
Sea strainer, to raw pump, to p/s cooler, to oil cooler, and back out of the boat. I am getting ready to rig my boat and need all the diagrams to run the plumbing on these items.

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you got mail!
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Thanks you sir, that should help me out.
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I have a 750 hp 468 ci blower motor in a 22' Velocity that oil temp gets into the mid 200 range when cruising for extended periods. What kind of cooler and $ do you recommend? Thanks
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I have a 750 hp 468 ci blower motor in a 22' Velocity that oil temp gets into the mid 200 range when cruising for extended periods. What kind of cooler and $ do you recommend? Thanks
I'd want to know what you have currently. If you have a properly sized cooler it could be fluid volume.

Can you call me Monday 2489607850 after 8.30am or send me a number so I can call you? It will take a few days of going back and forth if we use OSO.


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