Haut Medoc
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Re: Pardon me Don S...
Oh, & I like my crow with a bit of BBQ sauce.....:redface:
mmmmm spotted owl, tastes like chicken, not bad with seaturtle egg soup.
Magster
merc is correct, the alphas seawater pump is maxed with a half closed system,it WONT keep up with a ful system at all and may not with a half system, ALL bravo style drives used a belt driven seawater pump thats about 3 times the size of the alpha pumps.
the alpha GEN II pumps were a bit bigger than the older alpha pumps but even they dont tolerate a full closed cooling system well.
I didnt say the alpha pumps would not work, just that they dont work as well and dont leave much safty mrgin.
merc ran them for years, but I cant tell you how many I have converted to a belt driven pump and a thru hull pickup.
its not uncommon for the sound here to be in the 80*F or the Gulf stream in the 80* range. occsionally I will see almost 90.
doesnt take much salt scale or sand in the heat exchanger or fuel cooler or oil cooler to start degrading the system, the belt driven pumps have more pressure and volume to aid in this.
but its like I said before, its aftermarket,no known engineering support from mercruiser, run it and see.
I dont know what the ECM is going to react to and neither does anyone else as the mapping specs are not published.
if ya really want fun run a 454 with simply a keel cooler.
did it for years and years.
I'm headin' to Vegas . . .I, for one, do not believe that the engine will run significantly hotter with the closed cooling combined with the raw thermostat. Maybe 3 degrees, maybe 5.
That's what Mrs. QC says . . .QC... you must have crystal balls huh'? haha