Poida
04-30-2006, 06:45 AM
Hi just joined the forum as I was looking for info on water cooling.
I have had a timber 6m (20') power boat with a marinised straight 6 motor GM.
This boay may have changed hands a few times and I am checking with anyone who may know if the water cooling is set up properly.
The engine uses raw water, which is pumped into the engine block, runs up into the head and out to the exhaust manifold. As one would expect.
But also about 1/4 of the way up the engine from the rear, obviously it tilts for the prop shaft, there is the fitting where the temp. gauge is fitted with a hose running to the heat exchanger of the small marine gearbox, then also to the exhaust.
Why would you run hot water to the gearbox? I was wondering if it has been altered by a previous owner or if in fact the gearbox is supposed to be kept warm.
Does anyone know the direction of water cooling flow?
Thanks if you can help.
I have had a timber 6m (20') power boat with a marinised straight 6 motor GM.
This boay may have changed hands a few times and I am checking with anyone who may know if the water cooling is set up properly.
The engine uses raw water, which is pumped into the engine block, runs up into the head and out to the exhaust manifold. As one would expect.
But also about 1/4 of the way up the engine from the rear, obviously it tilts for the prop shaft, there is the fitting where the temp. gauge is fitted with a hose running to the heat exchanger of the small marine gearbox, then also to the exhaust.
Why would you run hot water to the gearbox? I was wondering if it has been altered by a previous owner or if in fact the gearbox is supposed to be kept warm.
Does anyone know the direction of water cooling flow?
Thanks if you can help.