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I believe the one out of the head is the "out" as well. I did this two
years ago. A word of warning; my heat exchanger was pre-plumbed with barbs for a smaller diameter hose than the perkins coolant hose. I believe the lower flow rate may have adverse effects in cooling the engine. My boat was intalled with a by-pass and a cock, which I can fully open to allow full water flow through the water heater system. When the cock is closed (all coolant is diverted through the water heater), the engine keeps a higher temperature. Usually, I keep it "cracked" or open. Of course, remember that you will have to bleed the coolant system every time you play with those hoses if your water heater is installed higher than the engine. mickey |
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