closed cooling question

kevincave

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on a 1993 mercruiser 454 in a 76 searay, is it possible to do away with the closed cooling system? the boat will only be exposed to fresh water..
 

jerryjerry05

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Re: closed cooling question

Yes it can be done.But why??? The motor will last longer with the closed system, even in fresh water.J
 

EddiePetty

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Re: closed cooling question

....and it's a whole lot simplier to winterize: that is, if you ever have winter in California !!!! :D

Ed in 'ol Virginny
 

bruceb58

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Re: closed cooling question

Keep it. You engine can run at a higher temp which is way nore efficient.
 

HT32BSX115

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Re: closed cooling question

I added a San Juan Closed cooling system to my 454. It is incredibly easy to winterize. It also will run better and the engine will last longer with closed cooling.

Unless you have a heat exchanger problem, you should keep it..


Cheers,

Rick
 

Bondo

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Re: closed cooling question

Ayuh,... I Agree,... For all the reasons stated,...
Closed Cooling is going onto my up-coming build...;)
 

WizeOne

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Re: closed cooling question

Keep it and be sure to put a 180 deg thermostat in it. Marine engines run too cool (w/oem stats) for optimal combustion chamber efficiency.

...and yes, it can freeze in Central CA!

The only reason to not put in a 180 deg stat is if you have EFI. They are programmed for OEM temp thermostats.
 

kevincave

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Re: closed cooling question

ok thanks people, closed system staying.....
 
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