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Most marine heat exchangers are made by Senco. Look them up in a search and
you'll probably find an exact OEM replacement. -- Keith __ I! Finally! Figured! Out! How! To! Punctuate! Kirk's! Sentences! "Evan Gatehouse" wrote in message ... "Pascal Goncalves" wrote in message om... Whay turbocharged engines have oil coolers? I have a Volvo Penta 2003T engine in my 1992's 36 ft sailboat; this a turbocharged version of the 2003 and it have an Oil Cooler instaled inline, before the fresh Water cooler. The oil cooler is made of aluminium with the inner tubes of cooper, and because it uses raw water, is prone to corrosion. A new one, woul cost to me, here in Brazil, about US$ 1,200.00 wich I think is unaceptable. Why do you need to use a Volvo oil cooler? Perhaps you could talk to somebody locally that makes heat exchangers to make or sell you one for a lot less. Look up "Heat Exchanger" in your telephone book. If not that, talk to shops that repair radiators to find you a heat exchanger. -- Evan Gatehouse you'll have to rewrite my email address to get to me ceilydh AT 3web dot net (fools the spammers) |
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