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I would put the pump before the heat exchanger. Can you just rotate the
exchanger so the zinc port is on the top? The water inlet/outlet should face up anyway, so that the cooling water keeps the exchanger full. -- Keith __ Why is it that if you tell someone there are 6.3 trillion stars in the universe they will believe it, but if you tell them that your teak has wet varnish they have to touch it? "engsol" wrote in message ... While sitting on my (new to me) boat yesterday, trying to figure out how and where to mount a sea water strainer, it occured to me that the hose routing would be a lot cleaner if I connected stuff like this: Intake-strainer-exchanger-pump-exhaust Any problems I'm overlooking with this arrangement? Also, I noticed the heat exchanger zinc (pencil) is mounted on the bottom. This means that whenever I check the zinc, I'm going to have water in the bilge. Any reason I can't have a new zinc nut welded to the top? Oh, it's a horizontal heat exchanger. Thanks, NormB |
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