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Conversion from raw to fresh water cooling?
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- Scurvy Dog
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- Vessel Info: Former Hatteras owner now looking at Carvers 38-40'
- Location: South Carolina
Conversion from raw to fresh water cooling?
Long time former Hatteras owner looking to own 38-40 Carver. In my search I have found at bunch with raw water cooling. That won't work for me as I am going to spend 50% of my time in salt water and be there for 4-6 months. Does Carver or any of the engine folks sell a conversion kit?
TIA
Russ Appleton
Manning, SC
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Re: Conversion from raw to fresh water cooling?
From what I have read, for a number of years, do not convert RWC engines that are used in salt water as the salt has literally engrained itself into the engine cooling passageways and will cause problems when mixed with anti freeze.
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Re: Conversion from raw to fresh water cooling?
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
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Re: Conversion from raw to fresh water cooling?
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Re: Conversion from raw to fresh water cooling?
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Re: Conversion from raw to fresh water cooling?
Looking at the heat exchangers that I purchased, there may be heat exchangers that have extra hose connections that run from the fresh water side of the heat exchanger to and from the exhaust manifolds similar to the Mercruiser setup, but I’m not positive that it would work.
I really don’t want to buy another set of heat exchangers, but I may have to go that route to make it a complete closed cooling.
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