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cooling water plumbing question
That doesn't seem like a good idea to me, unless you live way north in cold
water. Here in south Carolina, the AC intakes have blockages every few week due the the abundant sea life in our waters. I would hate to think starting out with my engine intake full of critters. Most people here have divers go down and clean the bottoms at least every other week during the warm weather. Our water get close to 85 degrees in the creek where I live. Leanne +ACI-Jerry+ACI- +ADw-JLK2941+AEA-yahoo.com+AD4- wrote in message news:47813ca3+ACQ-0+ACQ-15346+ACQ-4c368faf+AEA-roadrunner.com... +AD4- The input water to the AC and the engine cooling water are +AD4- what I propose to Y together. The sink drain goes out what +AD4- used to be the engine water input thruhull. It may clog up +AD4- as you say but the blockage has nothing to do with AC or +AD4- engine cooling water. +AD4- +AD4- Bill Kearney wrote: +AD4APgA+- I've never done this and there may be plenty of reasons not to do it. +AD4APgA+- Can +AD4APgA+- you folks give me some reasons not to? +AD4APg- +AD4APg- Sure, sink debris clogs the line and the blockage results in overheating +AD4APg- the +AD4APg- engine or AC. BAD IDEA. +AD4APg- +AD4APg- |
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