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Originally Posted by tackledackle
(Post 2947519)
Very nice!
Question.. so does the heat exchanger work the same as an oil cooler? Uses raw water to cool the coolant? I'm not very familiar with closed cooling systems. Yet. Tim That's exactly how they work! Some of the major benefits are they save the engines by never exposing them to salt water(if you run in the ocean). It also allows you to mantain a more constant temperature allowing you to make more power. ...Jim |
Jim, Looks very clean. Really nice job. Thos mufflers are neat, I've never seen them in action before. I like how they open up when you rev the engine.
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Originally Posted by areyouliving
(Post 2947733)
Jim, Looks very clean. Really nice job. Thos mufflers are neat, I've never seen them in action before. I like how they open up when you rev the engine.
The mufflers are very neat and the best thing is they are extremely functional! Personally I prefer the loud open pipes and plan to run the mufflers only when I have to! I will keep them on the boat incase I need to throw them on! ...Jim |
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For those of you new to this thread, a little before and after perspective!
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I wish my starters mounted on top. That starboard one is the worst job I've ever done on a boat. I actually thought about pulling the engine.
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Originally Posted by areyouliving
(Post 2948332)
I wish my starters mounted on top. That starboard one is the worst job I've ever done on a boat. I actually thought about pulling the engine.
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Looking good 502!!!! Its nice to see some progress!!!:evilb:
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Originally Posted by 502ss
(Post 2893682)
Made Major progress this weekend!. The engines are starting to look like engines again! :evilb:
The gas tank looks like the one in my old 89 28 Scarab,nice install. Rob:drink: |
Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388
(Post 2951205)
Great project,thats a hell of allot of work.I noticed I didn't see a PVC/crank case evacuation in the valve covers.
The gas tank looks like the one in my old 89 28 Scarab,nice install. Rob:drink: The fuel tank was a real pain in the a$$ and that's all I am going to say about that!! |
Originally Posted by 502ss
(Post 2951389)
Actually they are there just not your traditional PVC style. If you go back to post #127 you will see it. It is aluminum block that accepts a #8AN fitting which then routes to the bottom of the aircleaner behind the carb. I didn't want to clutter up the top of the valve covers plus where it is mounted keeps it out of the direct spray from the rockers!
The fuel tank was a real pain in the a$$ and that's all I am going to say about that!! Rob:drink: |
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