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Old 04-01-2017, 22:07   #31
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Re: Proper raw water cooling flow rates.

You might try calling or emailing all of the other marine engine brand dealers that you can find and ask what size pump they use on their 90 to 100 HP engines. I would assume (dangerous word) that any 100 HP engine would need about the same amount of cooling water. You might even find Yanmar parts lists on line. Perkins, Volvo, Caterpillar, etc. Just a thought. _____Grant.
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Re: Proper raw water cooling flow rates.

Good thinking. I'll have a bit of a google now.


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