km1125 wrote:Source of the postAlanna Mo Cree wrote:Source of the post My 360SS has all four bilge blowers going to the vents outside the hull, two on port and two on starboard. ...
Curious what the vents look like on that model.
The two blowers on each side are mounted right next to each other, so even if one was sucking and one was blowing it would seem like the air would be pretty localized.
They are very loud and I can put my hand over the screens on either side to feel the air being blown out.
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So, if I understand you correctly there are two hoses on each side port and starboard connected to blowers which are evacuating air from the compartment and one hose allowing air back in on each side ? Yes
Is there any other fresh air venting for the engine compartment, just curious. Not saying you have an issue, would be nice to hear from someone that has the same boat as you.
Engines need fresh air to be efficient....fun fact, a running carbureted 454 will need around 75 CFM air at idle depending on the engine build ( efficiency)...up from there 1500rpm- 158 Cfm......3600rpm-378 Cfm....you can double that for two engines....all that air will to be pulled into the compartment and out the exhaust pipe by the engines alone.
The third hose on each side goes from the battery boxes forward to a point aft in the engine room, but I don't remember exactly where now. I'm pretty sure they end near the blowers.
The vent area is pretty large, as you can see in the pictures, with only one of the three sections taken up by the blower outlets.