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Borg-Warner V Drive
- Agriman
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Borg-Warner V Drive
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Viper
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Re: Borg-Warner V Drive
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Re: Borg-Warner V Drive
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Re: Borg-Warner V Drive
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Re: Borg-Warner V Drive
Viper wrote:Source of the post For your vintage, seawater should be going into the v-drive, then out and on to the engine. The raw water pump on the engine is what draws the seawater through the system.
Viper, that sounds like the v-drive is before the raw water pump... between the seacock and the raw water pump. Is that correct? I've never dealt with these. Would it make more sense to be after the raw water pump, or is it not possible to plumb it that way?
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Re: Borg-Warner V Drive
It would be easy enough to follow the 1.5" water line/hose from the thru hull and see what order everything is in though. I can tell you there is not any extra accessible room down there......

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Viper
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Re: Borg-Warner V Drive
The Walter drive gets the raw water first in earlier stand-alone models. Some applications didn't even have the assistance of an engine pump. The only way water went through them was by force while you were underway either in forward or reverse. One scoop facing forward and the other facing aft. Water entered in one way or the other and exited the opposite port. You didn't need any cooling while the vessel was stationary as the drive wasn't spinning.km1125 wrote:Source of the postViper wrote:Source of the post For your vintage, seawater should be going into the v-drive, then out and on to the engine. The raw water pump on the engine is what draws the seawater through the system.
Viper, that sounds like the v-drive is before the raw water pump... between the seacock and the raw water pump. Is that correct? I've never dealt with these. Would it make more sense to be after the raw water pump, or is it not possible to plumb it that way?
- ColRon
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Re: Borg-Warner V Drive
1989 Carver Santego 3867
“Escape Plan”
Murray, KY

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