to me its just another inlet of water to the block the reason why they put the pipe in is to get some cold water up closer to the cylinder head k i understand what they were trying to do its no big train smash if i take them out all iam gonna do now is drill the hole bigger where the pipe goes that way iam gonna get more cold water comeing in , sweet
Iam gonna experiment with my m8ts motor & take them out .
i still haven't given up on this one , we are just busy with stator at the moment , once that's sorted will do the final test , if it doesn't work then i do plan B , cheers
my plan b if it works i will tell you , at the moment iam still at plan a , the guys say it will over heat , if it does then ive got plan b , , ive done it with my 70hp & no problems , so i will try it on my m8ts 90hp
iam no mariner fan sorry , i think you should put the question in that forum , i would however fiddle with the carbs , running maybe to rich in fuel causing the carbon build up & starting difficult
someone said somthing back in this thread like "maybe omc have been getting it wrong for 40 years ?????
Well that is very possible.
lets see how durban gets on with his mod before this thread gets out of hand.
To those who think he dont understand what he is trying, just go look at what he has done to improve his other engines !!!!!!!!
just my take on it.
phill
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I actually think that OMC actually DID get it wrong 40 years ago. Their original water flow was messed up; the engines developed hot spots and they had to come up with a cheap and effective solution in the form of the rubber deflectors to get the flow right. IMHO
Noooo, I did not imply at all that I would recommend changing the deflectors. They are obviously necessary to get the water flow correct to keep the cylinders at an even temperature. The designers would not have added them just for fun.A design that has been running and mainly working from mid 70's until mid 90's, taking into consideration casting techniques and at the time where CNC machines was not even heard of - I do not think they did too bad after all.
Why 'fix' something that is working and has been working for some 20+++ years?
Next might be that he starts turbo charging the T-ford and install exhaust catalyzer?
For own 'fun', I do not mind, but as a recommendation for those less knowledgeable and just wants their engines back in working order???