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Hey all I just played around and made an outdrive cooler/shower for my alpha
3.0 connected to a bayliner 175. Its amazing what a little alchohol and some rubber tubing mixed with some copper tubing can do. Ill be damned, with the wife driving I stuck my head over the back and saw a pretty good stream of H20 going over the top of the outdrive. Slowed the boat down to feel the drive, COOL AS THE WATER I WAS IN. HAHAHA IT WORKS Just wanted to share this Steve |
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On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 22:19:01 -0500, "seeray28" wrote:
Hey all I just played around and made an outdrive cooler/shower for my alpha 3.0 connected to a bayliner 175. Its amazing what a little alchohol and some rubber tubing mixed with some copper tubing can do. Ill be damned, with the wife driving I stuck my head over the back and saw a pretty good stream of H20 going over the top of the outdrive. Slowed the boat down to feel the drive, COOL AS THE WATER I WAS IN. HAHAHA IT WORKS Just wanted to share this Steve I would agree that pouring water on an outdrive exposed to the sun, at least some of the time, would cool it. My question would be, "What makes you think it needed cooling?" -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
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Too much alchohol mixed into that mix.
Why the hell does the outdrive need cooling? Its already in the water isnt it? Next project might be to take the return flow from the engine and point it up in the air. it would make a cool wanne be rooster tail effect (jetskis do this all the time) Tom |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Too much alchohol mixed into that mix. Why the hell does the outdrive need cooling? Its already in the water isnt it? Out drive "showers" are quite common on high performance boats. A lot of heat is generated in the upper gearcase, where the two pinion shafts are mated, and this part is virtually never in the water. Tests have shown these showers to scientifically increase longevity on the upper gear set. Now does this guys Bayliner need one? Don't know...he didn't say what engine he had. -- -Netsock "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ |
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![]() "Netsock" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... Too much alchohol mixed into that mix. Why the hell does the outdrive need cooling? Its already in the water isnt it? Out drive "showers" are quite common on high performance boats. A lot of heat is generated in the upper gearcase, where the two pinion shafts are mated, and this part is virtually never in the water. Tests have shown these showers to scientifically increase longevity on the upper gear set. Now does this guys Bayliner need one? Don't know...he didn't say what engine he had. -- -Netsock "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ 3L 4 cylinder.............he does not need one. |
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![]() "*JimH*" wrote in message ... 3L 4 cylinder.............he does not need one. He didnt say what he had. I knew a guy who had a 20' Bayliner (Capri?) with a 496 Mercruiser/Bravo II X, who ran a shower. A true "go-fast" with 80+ mph. Granted these are the exceptions, rather than the rule, but hey...they are out there... ![]() -- -Netsock "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ |
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Did it need it: Nope, I just did it to prove a point. now IF I could
just figure out what the point was "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Netsock wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Too much alchohol mixed into that mix. Why the hell does the outdrive need cooling? Its already in the water isnt it? Out drive "showers" are quite common on high performance boats. A lot of heat is generated in the upper gearcase, where the two pinion shafts are mated, and this part is virtually never in the water. Tests have shown these showers to scientifically increase longevity on the upper gear set. Now does this guys Bayliner need one? Don't know...he didn't say what engine he had. Yes, we all know there are several Bayliners out there running with huge engines and racing outdrives that need special cooling. |
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Netsock wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... Too much alchohol mixed into that mix. Why the hell does the outdrive need cooling? Its already in the water isnt it? Out drive "showers" are quite common on high performance boats. A lot of heat is generated in the upper gearcase, where the two pinion shafts are mated, and this part is virtually never in the water. Tests have shown these showers to scientifically increase longevity on the upper gear set. Now does this guys Bayliner need one? Don't know...he didn't say what engine he had. He said he had a 3.0 - me thinks, ie a fourbanger with a alpha drive. I don't think he needs it. But hack he had fun making it :-) Capt Jack R.. |
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![]() "seeray28" wrote in message ... Did it need it: Nope, I just did it to prove a point. now IF I could just figure out what the point was When you said "Alpha 3.0", I thought you meant "Alpha III"...not the engine size. No harm, no foul... BTW, ignore our village idiot below...that boatless twit wouldnt know an outdrive from an outboard. Take care. -- -Netsock "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ "Harry Krause" wrote in message Yes, we all know there are several Bayliners out there running with huge engines and racing outdrives that need special cooling. |
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