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Is there any point in converting a five-year old 135hp 3.L MerCruiser
w/Alpha drive from sal****er to freshwater cooled? I'm happy with the way it is, but was reading an I/O-OB thread and one guy wrote something about freshwater being the only way to go, and it got me thinking ... a) is it possible? b) is it cost possible? c) is it a do-it-yourselfer? (I'm handy enuf) Figure you guys have opinions on this Gary |
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You're probably about due for an exhaust riser. Fresh water cooling is not
as great as some claim. If you include your exhaust manifold you will extend it's life but you have to have a pretty good sized heat exchanger to do that. You will always have salt water in the riser no matter what cooling system you use. And your engine block will be worn out long before salt water does anything to it. It can be a diy job. "gjoyce" wrote in message m... Is there any point in converting a five-year old 135hp 3.L MerCruiser w/Alpha drive from sal****er to freshwater cooled? I'm happy with the way it is, but was reading an I/O-OB thread and one guy wrote something about freshwater being the only way to go, and it got me thinking ... a) is it possible? b) is it cost possible? c) is it a do-it-yourselfer? (I'm handy enuf) Figure you guys have opinions on this Gary |
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There is also the question of reliability, anything to improve reliability
of your engine when out on the water is worth the investment. If you have any aluminum parts on your current engine, they ought to be inspected. Biggest problem I have noted is the heat exchangers sometimes leak externally or internally. I have twin IH 392 fresh water cooled from new and no corrosion anywhere, engine or manifold, boat built in 1970 . I improved the system, now my risers are fresh water cooled, only a short tailpiece is salt water cooled. I did this modification myself. Bought 4 new risers, blocked the single water outlet port in the riser and attached bronze tailpieces with a salt water injection port to the risers ends. The heat exchanger handles it fine, even with some blocked tubes. "Lawrence James" wrote in message nk.net... You're probably about due for an exhaust riser. Fresh water cooling is not as great as some claim. If you include your exhaust manifold you will extend it's life but you have to have a pretty good sized heat exchanger to do that. You will always have salt water in the riser no matter what cooling system you use. And your engine block will be worn out long before salt water does anything to it. It can be a diy job. "gjoyce" wrote in message m... Is there any point in converting a five-year old 135hp 3.L MerCruiser w/Alpha drive from sal****er to freshwater cooled? I'm happy with the way it is, but was reading an I/O-OB thread and one guy wrote something about freshwater being the only way to go, and it got me thinking ... a) is it possible? b) is it cost possible? c) is it a do-it-yourselfer? (I'm handy enuf) Figure you guys have opinions on this Gary |
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