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How to Install a Closed Cooling System on a Mercruiser 4.3L

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Just a helpful tip: When you make these videos, you really need to look at the amount of time text is staying on screen. I read particularly fast, but was unable to read most of the text in the 1-2 seconds you gave. If you can't read it out loud in the time that it's up, no one else can either.
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The thermostat is used with the housing that comes with the kit. When watching the video look at 6:53 time and the hose they are installing are connecting to the thermostat housing. This dual flow thermostat is inside of the housing.
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We always utilize an extended life Ethylene Glycol such as Dexcool. Never use a Propylene Glycol type of antifreeze as this type does not have the same heat transfer characteristics and therefore will not works as efficiently.
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In a "halfe system" the engine block is cooled by a closed system (anti freeze). manifold and risers are cooled by sea water. In a "full system" only risers are cooled by sea water.
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Cool! Make one Kit for the new Merc135MPI, i buy it. Dont understand that Merc itself is so stupid still cooling Engines with Saltwater, thats yust stupid!
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Nice vid and nice kit; looks like a ton of extra hoses, pipes, tanks, housing to have issues! What is the kit (new) thermostat housing made out of?
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I only dislike this video because of the music. I actually like the song, but come on! I don't want to hear it 3 times during your video.
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I dont get why you couldnt just modify a typical Chevy cooling system for a 4.3 to work for a mercruiser or OMC 4.3.
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Brilliant can I buy from the uk and will it a Volvo penta 4.3 v6 
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The heat exchanger and thermostat housing are made of C12200 Copper
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MUY BUENO EL VIDEO LASTIMA QUE ABORDO NO SE PUEDA HACER LO MISMO
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Its a full system. They blocked the Manifolds @ 2:14.
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nevermind, just saw the end of the vid!! thanks.
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nice job, who makes that kit?? thanks, Gary.
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What kind of antifreeze do you put in it?
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should this be done on fresh water boat?
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@mickeniotusen what is a "half system" ?
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Is this a full system or half system?
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Great product otherwise.
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No thermostat?
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Okay, thanks!

The Proper Way to Store Food in Your Fridge - CHOW Tip

Putting away the groceries may seem like a no-brainer, but storing everything correctly in the fridge can help your food stay fresher. For example, did you know ...

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Bananas can be kept in the fridge, the skins may go black but the inside is still ok and they will take longer to ripen and go off. It just depends what else you have in there if the ethylene will affect it...also, eggs don't need to go in the fridge; they usually last about a month after buying them and usually when past the sell by date.
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I agree. Keeping butter on the side is a good idea, it makes it warmer (Room temp) letting it spread far more easily. But it will not keep for as long. So it is sometimes best to only ever have half the stack of butter in the tin/dish. Keep the rest in the fridge for later use.
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Huh. Are you supposed to refrigerate butter when you're not using it? I keep the extra butter in the fridge, but I've always got a butter dish with room temp butter on the counter. Mom, grandma & great grandma always did too.
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i believe, when you open or close the fridge door, you stir them inside by accident making them taste worse, same with milk - i was advised once from a farmer about the milk (that you should not put it in the door)
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I like my system. I get home, turn off all the lights, close my eyes, open the fridge, and then toss each item in the fridge. Whatever lands inside gets to live. The rest I eat that night.
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well of course anyone would be able to properly store everything with a bigass fridge like that.. unfortunately not everyone can afford that. we work with what we got, if it spoils oh well
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I didn't know there was such things as "garlic mangoes". Proofread your graphics for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors and overall correctness.
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How about a poor man's version chow? With an average sized fridge for those of us who can't afford a truck sized fridge. Just a suggestion.
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some foods in my smaller fridge completely freeze over sometimes, ruining it (eg. leafy greens, expensive steaks). Why does this happen?
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You can get a fairly current 26 CF fridge off craigslist people. Its like the monkey men banging bones upon the monolith in here.
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I put the egg carton in the door. never had a problem. same with butter. they don't last long enough to go bad either, lol.
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When we go grocery shopping, we don't think about how much space we have in the fridge. We just buy buy buy...
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how about we store all our Doritos Consomme and let it rot on your fridge for an added southwestern kick ...
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There's nothing special that you have to do with tomatoes. You can just set them out on a flat surface.
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Chow just wanted to show off their new LG fridge with the door in the door, shit is fancy as balls
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because the temperature at the door varies constantly, and sometimes, lower then room temperature.
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if it's salted it should be okay to leave out, but if it's not salted it's safer to refrigerate
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That's not ethylene...that's dry ice. No cause for alarm everybody, fruit will not kill you.
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Wow that fridge though. I have a tiny fridge with three little shelves and one storage bin.
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super helpful! thanks! didn't know tomatoes and cucumbers shouldn't be be refrigerated.__.
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sometimes needed, especially in hot dry weather, like here in Egypt. Eggs could be fouled.
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they'll go bad faster, since the door is not even nearly as cool as the actual inside :)
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Why shouldn't eggs be stored in the door? My fridge has a special rack for it built in.
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I freeze my butter, taking them out 1 stick at time when the refrigerated one gets low.
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opening and closing of the door shakes the yolks and make them rot faster, i think...
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I keep the butter I'm not using in the freezer. I keep only one stick in the fridge.
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tell LG to send me one of these... along with a tv and a cheaper phone plan please,
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Its great if you have your own fridge.. Doesn't work when you have housemates..
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Ok, you're right. I was thinking about northern European weather :)

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How to PUMP BREAST MILK at WORK!

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gotten this sad in american society that you have to wear a pump bra because people are stupid and don't know what breast are made for, *feeding babies*
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Oh im sorry, I just thought it was another way to just cover women up because "ooh breast feeding offends me because I care so much" those type of people sheesh.
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The pumping bra allows you to be hands free while pumping
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Thank you for this informational video. I'm a momma to be, and will be going back to work.
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+Nicole Renae Thanks for watching! You will be a pumping pro in no time! :)
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thank you so much for ur video. im going back to work on monday!...im very nervous. i feel better watching ur video
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+Rachel Stovall I'm glad I could help! Pack everything the night before so you don't forget!
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it's fabulous that you made this video. It also shows me that the law in Belgium is not sufficient for breastfeeding mums at work. In Belgium you get 30 min. breastfeedingtime if you work less than 7,5h, over 7,5h you can get 60 min. You have to take it in 1 or 2 breaks. So pumping 3x20min is not allowed (unless you get a special autorisation of your boss, but it is not a right). This shows how unrealistic this law is to allow mums to pump on a regular basis to maintain production etc... in which state do you life? What is your official right for breastfeeding at work?
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+Nguyen's World TV in belgium the 2x30 min. are paid by the health insurance for 80% of your normal income. But there is now law at my knowledge that talks about public feeding. 
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+Berenice Leen Hi! I'm sorry that Belgium laws are so unrealistic! I'm sure you are not alone in feeling this way. I live in Louisiana. In the US, our law states that employers are required to provide reasonable break time for moms to pump breast milk in a private place other than a bathroom for up to one year. The frequency of breaks and duration of break times will likely vary depending on the employer. These breaks are not required to be compensated. In addition, each state may also have specific laws regarding breastfeeding in public, pumping at work, breastfeeding in facilities, etc. Thanks for watching!
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Did you always pump that much? I nurse and pump but when I pump I only get 1-2oz combined. Any advice?
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I actually am able to pump more, try lactation tea if you want to build your supply
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My babys 6weeks. I nurse on demand and try to pump 6 times a day. I get 1-4oz depending on the time of day. Than you for the reply I love your vids!! Can you do a vid on breastfeeding friendly outfits?
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+shanalechell Hi! I plan on pumping at work for one year. Natalie will be one next week! So right now I'm slowly decreasing the amount of time I pump so that I can stop at one year - hope that makes sense. I noticed as time went on I pump less milk also but I think it's normal because she is eating more solids now. How old is your baby? Also, your body does not respond to the pump as effectively as breastfeeding.

Refrigerator Not Working in your Garage? Here's Why

Video explaining why your refrigerator in the garage is not freezing food in the winter time. Top Freezer fridges are designed to run in your kitchen, so you may ...

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My fridge has the freezer on the bottom. How does that work? 
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+jello7281 Most of the time, top or bottom doesn't matter. There are some that have dual cooling. They are a bit different.
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Thanks Bill, every helpful. One quick question, though. Is the 40 degree mark the point at which the refrigerator/freezer stops cooling appropriately or can it happen sooner. I have a turn of the century house with plaster walls & lathing (not insulated very well) and while the house temp in most rooms is typically 68 degrees or so, the temp next to the exterior walls (where the refrigerator does sit) can get around 50 degrees or just below when the outside temperatures reach single digits or below zero. The last time this happened my refrigerator did exactly what you are describing (both my frig & freezer settled at around 40 degrees). Is this likely to be the case even though I didn't see temps around the frig register as low as 40 degrees (I'm trying to figure out if it's a system/mother board issue with the frig or a temperature issue with the house) and if so, are there any products out there that I can purchase that are designed to stop this from occurring? Thanks for the feedback.
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+John Kaemmerer If this is a side by side, and both temps are around 40, remove the back panel of the freezer and check the frost pattern of the coils.  Sounds like you may have a frigidaire refrigerator with a freon restriction.The coils should be lightly and evenly frosted over.  Not froze solid or only partially frosted.Let me know what you find.
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Thank you Bill , I did what you suggested and it solved my problem 
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+john leidich Nice!
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Perfect explanation, too bad there isn't a simple workaround. Not really interested in putting heating pads or light bulbs in the fridge. I guess the best thing to do is not use the damn thing in the winter.
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+Frank Corley I agree!
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Hi Bill thanks for the explain. If I put a small 7 watt bulb next to the thermostat in the lower section, will that trick the fridge into turning on the compressor more frequently to keep frozen food frozen?
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+Bill Newberry this may sound like a stupid question, but where would you put the 3-5 watt light bulb in the fridge?
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+Doctor Screen I believe it would, however, I have seen in cases where the door switch has gone bad in the fridge section and this causes the light to stay on with door closed.  With a 40 watt bulb in there the fridge section got hot.  I would maybe start with the smallest you can find maybe 3 - 5 watt range.Let me know how you make out!

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