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Vintage Marine Engine Oil Cooler Water Strainer Chris Craft Higgins Steampunk on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Silver Springs, Nevada, United States

Silver Springs, Nevada, United States
Refurbished.
Brand:Gross Mech Lab Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:RV 20

Gross Mech Lab RV 20 raw water strainer oil cooler.

Absolutely awesome piece!

Removed from a 1945 Kermath marine conversion of the Willys Jeep engine. Its cast iron mounting bracket bolts directly to the Willys block where the water pump would normally be. It strains fresh raw water as it is pumped into the engines' exhaust intake manifold and utilizes that water as a 'water-jacket' - cooling oil circulating through it to the transmission/gearbox.

While Kermath designed this for marine purposes utilizing water and engine oil, you could use it with a variety of fluids such as coolant, power steering, or transmission fluid. This antique bronze heat exchanger would stand out bolted to the firewall of an an old t-bucket and not only be something uniquely distinct but functional!

The cast iron piece has had a welded repair but is hardly noticeable. The canister has been refurbished (and had little use to begin with) and is in fantastic, working condition.

Item is guaranteed to work - given appropriate application and fitment, per manufacturer guidelines.

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