My 1999 SN has a GT40 engine. I purchased the boat new and shortly after installed a heater. Heatercraft's directions say to hook up the heater at the temp. sensor to feed the heater and return at the bottom of the large elbow between the thermo housing and the engine water pump. This worked so so but only at high RPM's.
My friend purchased a new 2000 SAN, GT40 motor with a factory installed heater, and his heater put out much more heat. His return line went into the starboard side of the engine where the drain plug is located.
So I changed my return line to the same location and the heat was improved. Now I see that heatercraft is recommending a Y connection before the raw water pump to draw the water through the heater core. This will give you more heat during idle operation. Makes a lot of sense to me, but here is my question.
If the heat was improved by returning to the side of the engine block, and they use the side of the engine block(Port or Starboard) to feed a shower system, then which outlet is feeding the heater? The top of the engine or the side of the engine block. To get the most effiency out of the heater with the new Y connector, it would be nice to know where the most hot water is coming from. The top of the engine is a larger outlet size,(I think1/2") and the water is hotter at this location. However, the side of the engine where the drain plug is located, has only a 1/4" outlet. Maybe the thing to do would be to install a short peice of clear tubing to see which way the water is flowing. That is the only thing I can figure. Your thoughts and opinion's would be greatly appreciated.
My friend purchased a new 2000 SAN, GT40 motor with a factory installed heater, and his heater put out much more heat. His return line went into the starboard side of the engine where the drain plug is located.
So I changed my return line to the same location and the heat was improved. Now I see that heatercraft is recommending a Y connection before the raw water pump to draw the water through the heater core. This will give you more heat during idle operation. Makes a lot of sense to me, but here is my question.
If the heat was improved by returning to the side of the engine block, and they use the side of the engine block(Port or Starboard) to feed a shower system, then which outlet is feeding the heater? The top of the engine or the side of the engine block. To get the most effiency out of the heater with the new Y connector, it would be nice to know where the most hot water is coming from. The top of the engine is a larger outlet size,(I think1/2") and the water is hotter at this location. However, the side of the engine where the drain plug is located, has only a 1/4" outlet. Maybe the thing to do would be to install a short peice of clear tubing to see which way the water is flowing. That is the only thing I can figure. Your thoughts and opinion's would be greatly appreciated.
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