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Old 04-13-2020, 09:14 PM
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this is what works great on my 557cid/650's. hardin thermostatic filter mount and 3x20 oil cooler. simple setup and i can run hard and never see my oil temp over 210.
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For those that have larger cooler, are you running a standard single stage mercruiser water pump?
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Yes, Standard pump
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Yes, single stage here
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I run the 3"x18" earlier mentioned. 454's 600 HP. Similar mounting as Saber28. I don't see temps over 180°F
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So looked at engine and checked oil cooler no clogs. Oil cooler is standard 502 2x12 and goes to power steering cooler. I have never ordered an oil cooler so looking for more guidance lol.. teaching myself. Anyhow, 502 gen v 550 hp.. help, please :-)

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Old 04-15-2020, 04:48 PM
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If you can be sure the cooler came off a working motor without a failure then you can get a used cooler. If the motor had failed prior, there is no kind of flushing other then to take apart to ensure all the metal has been cleaned out.

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If you can find a good used 2 3/4 x 18 Merc 500 cooler it should work just fine without a thermostat. If you get a larger one and do not have a thermostat then the oil can stay to cool so moisture may not be removed during running. Can get a larger one with a thermostat so the oil can reach at least 212*
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BS DON"T buy a used oil cooler, people actually lie about the history of parts. It's your engine do as you please. I have already posted links for the correct oil coolers, do as you wish. Good luck with used metal particles in your oil!
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Originally Posted by GLENAMY 242SS
BS DON"T buy a used oil cooler, people actually lie about the history of parts. It's your engine do as you please. I have already posted links for the correct oil coolers, do as you wish. Good luck with used metal particles in your oil!
GLENAMY- i definitely would not buy used. I actually went back and bought the oil cooler you mentioned. I appreciate you commenting and adding the link! Hopefully this $1500+ investment gives me 210-220 temps!!
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BS please read the Fing comment
If you can be sure
Mine is used and came from a OSO guy I trust, and has been working just fine
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