southcarolinaf150
Cadet
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Working on my Lund that has a 1960 BB70 mated to an Aquamatic outdrive unit, but this might be more of a general q based on other cooling system setups. PO did a fair amount of 'modification' to the rest of the boat but not the engine so I overlooked this. The cooling water line, which is supposed to run scoop/strainer/filter/water pump/oil filter & cooler/exhaust manifold/etc has been modified to bypass the oil filter & cooler and directly connect the water pump and exhaust manifold. The inlet and outlet on the oil cooler were then looped with a short piece of hose.
Will this have an observable effect on engine temp? If so why did the PO delete this part of the system?
I've only run on land (max maybe 30 min because of complementary 'alternator delete') and haven't noticed any issues with overheating. I also haven't changed the oil yet so I havent opened the oil filter/cooler housing yet.
Cooling lines diagram for ref:
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Will this have an observable effect on engine temp? If so why did the PO delete this part of the system?
I've only run on land (max maybe 30 min because of complementary 'alternator delete') and haven't noticed any issues with overheating. I also haven't changed the oil yet so I havent opened the oil filter/cooler housing yet.
Cooling lines diagram for ref:
imgur: the simple image sharer