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    Sean Connolly
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    Vessel Name: Lost Summer 4
    Engines: 1999 Cummins 6bta 370hp
    Location: East Patchogue NY
    Country: United States

    So Paul, what are going to do, have one made, I made one myself after finding the cheap one I could get was 220.00 , I can send you a template if you need.

    #30784

    Sean Connolly
    Participant
    Vessel Name: Lost Summer 4
    Engines: 1999 Cummins 6bta 370hp
    Location: East Patchogue NY
    Country: United States

    Sorry here is the picture

    #30783

    Sean Connolly
    Participant
    Vessel Name: Lost Summer 4
    Engines: 1999 Cummins 6bta 370hp
    Location: East Patchogue NY
    Country: United States

    This is the setup on the starboard motor

    #30778

    Sean Connolly
    Participant
    Vessel Name: Lost Summer 4
    Engines: 1999 Cummins 6bta 370hp
    Location: East Patchogue NY
    Country: United States

    This is bracket im lookin for

    #30760

    Sean Connolly
    Participant
    Vessel Name: Lost Summer 4
    Engines: 1999 Cummins 6bta 370hp
    Location: East Patchogue NY
    Country: United States

    These are 6bta 370 horsepower Diamond Series Cummins

    #30536

    Sean Connolly
    Participant
    Vessel Name: Lost Summer 4
    Engines: 1999 Cummins 6bta 370hp
    Location: East Patchogue NY
    Country: United States

    Ok aftercooler are back together, pressure tested and ready to install, thanks everyone for all the help. Now I like to set up a fresh water flush, I see the recommendation on the site, but the locate of my genset makes it tough on the starboard motor. One thing I noticed during aftercooler service was how the top zinc on both motors was barely worn, so I was thinking could I use the the top zinc port as a place to plumb a rinse system, and change the bottom zinc(completely worn) at least middle season and maybe 3x per season as needed. Please let me hear everyone thoughts and ideas thanks

    #29930

    Sean Connolly
    Participant
    Vessel Name: Lost Summer 4
    Engines: 1999 Cummins 6bta 370hp
    Location: East Patchogue NY
    Country: United States

    You guys were right on, a few days of soaking and flipping allowed me to get the cores out . The housings are in good shape not much pitting, thanks to everyone.

    #29742

    Sean Connolly
    Participant
    Vessel Name: Lost Summer 4
    Engines: 1999 Cummins 6bta 370hp
    Location: East Patchogue NY
    Country: United States

    Ok will do, and I don’t see any signs of leakage but I pretty sure this is the first time these have been apart since New. I will include pictures in next post.

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