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bolt in jet ski intake grates and pumps
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<blockquote data-quote="Bpilgreen" data-source="post: 400034" data-attributes="member: 20237"><p>I had considered that but I know that the ride plate that holds the coolant is in direct contact with the water in order to cool. I just wonder if going over the ride plate with thick aluminum is going to keep it from cooling properly? Would a small 4 cylinder car radiator with electric fans be an option?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bpilgreen, post: 400034, member: 20237"] I had considered that but I know that the ride plate that holds the coolant is in direct contact with the water in order to cool. I just wonder if going over the ride plate with thick aluminum is going to keep it from cooling properly? Would a small 4 cylinder car radiator with electric fans be an option? [/QUOTE]
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