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i just happened to see your photo on line,what a great looking set up you really have something to be proud of. by the way where did you get your heat ex-changer,i have dons but am reluctantly to install because of the verticle design would much prefer your style. thanks art.
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by the way where did you get your heat ex-changer,i have dons but am reluctant to install because of the vertical design would much prefer your style. thanks art.
Art - and those who are looking for a heat exchanger configuration different than what's offered on this site - eBay usually has a pretty good selection although you need to know what you're looking for and be prepared for some modification.

I found myself in such a situation. Due to ancillary engine coolant component elevations, the Moyer heat exchanger simply would not work for me. I ended up getting my HX on eBay, soldered some elbows and reducers/adapters and I was good to go.

Although mine is a vertical configuration there are plenty of horizontals listed.
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i just happened to see your photo on line,what a great looking set up you really have something to be proud of. by the way where did you get your heat ex-changer,i have dons but am reluctantly to install because of the verticle design would much prefer your style. thanks art.
Came with the boat. Made in Seattle years ago.. Not available since
the company went out of business...I have seen on line similar one however, good luck. chris
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Hey Niel, is that battery box made from composite decking material?
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Hey Neil, is that battery box made from composite decking material?
Nope, it's solid wood painted the color of pumpkin puke. It's a P.O. fabrication, totally functional but looks like shi-shi. One of these days I'll fix the color.
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