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Thread: Heater Y pipe

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    Default Heater Y pipe

    I saw that a heater Y pipe helps to keep the heater temp up while idling. I have a factory installed heater but it cools off quickly while idling.

    Where does the Y pipe get installed and what does it connect to?

    Thanks!
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    I believe it's between the raw water intake and the impeller housing.
    Couple pics in here. I never installed mine because it was too hard to get to at the time.

    https://forum.moomba.com/showthread....Heater+install
    Last edited by jmvotto; 04-01-2012 at 06:47 AM.
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    I found it easiest to remove the water pick up hose between the vdrive and the impeller and install the wye outside the boat then slide it back in. I got a lsv and it was tight to install, skinned the knuckles then decided to pull the hose.

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    I think I just figured out how it works.

    Am I correct that the Y on the intake line acts as the suction to pull the heat through the heater core? The hot water is still coming from the block.

    I was thinking backwards earlier and wondering how the cold sea water would hear anything.

    Thanks for the insight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boonejeepin View Post
    I think I just figured out how it works.

    Am I correct that the Y on the intake line acts as the suction to pull the heat through the heater core? The hot water is still coming from the block.

    I was thinking backwards earlier and wondering how the cold sea water would hear anything.

    Thanks for the insight.
    Yep..............

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