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Crusader manifold help
- Carver286677
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Crusader manifold help
- km1125
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Re: Crusader manifold help
Are you just talking about the bottom two pictures, and why one manifold is fed from the front and one fed from the back with the cooling water??
If so, that's probably a casting issue. They can make one casting that fits either side of the engine, so with the cooling port on one end, it ends up on the front on one side and the rear on the other side.
On the top picture, you need a distinctly different casting for each side of the engine.
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Re: Crusader manifold help
Photo 1 and 3 are the conventional ways of hooking up the manifold hoses. In photo 2 the fitting closest to thermostat could have damaged or stripped threads, and the owner plugged it and opted to use the other fitting. Also, in photo 2, using that fitting might make winterizing easier, depending on what equipment lives close to it it's installed.
My guess is that something happened that forced them to use that method, instead of going the conventional route.
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Re: Crusader manifold help
As long as the cooling system is keeping the engines and manifolds at proper operating temps, then I wouldn't worry so much about where the hoses are hooked up though you should confirm their location with a service manual. You don't want a cool running engine or manifolds. For proper efficiency, the engine needs to run at a certain temperature, and so do exhaust manifolds to ensure you don't accumulate condensation in the exhaust system.
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