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Photos of BV-1505 heat exchanger


Here are pix of the heat exchanger-high rise exhaust elbow arrangement.
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Hello Mike, Here is my reply to your other post.

If you have the high rise exhaust elbow, this must be removed to get the tube stack out. The other alternative is to remove the alternator but that is much more involved. If you have the standard exhaust elbow, there is only the water hose to remove.

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Stanley


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Stanley,

Thanks for your your reply.
I assumed I would have to remove the exhaust elbow, thanks for confirming that.
I see what looks like a gasket of some kind between the elbow flange and the engine.
Is this easily obtained, and if so, what is the part number ?
If you have any advice about how to proceed, I would appreciate it.
I don't want to do anything which might damage the engine 
As always, your advice is welcomed.

Best regards,
MikeB



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Hello Mike,

The gasket is about $3.00. This is a standard Kubota part and their part number is 15263-12370. We have plenty of these in stock.

The procedure for removing and refitting the tube stack is detailed on page 12 of the operator's maintenance manual that came with your engine. If you have lost your copy, we can provide a replacement.

Regards, Stanley 



-- Edited by Stanley on Monday 13th of April 2009 03:26:38 PM

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Stanley,

I have the manual, thank you.
How do I go about ordering the gasket?

MikeB


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Hello Mike,

You can phone our office and we will mail one to you. We accept credit cards (not amex). Alternatively you could contact any one of our dealers or any Kubota dealer. You will have to provide them with the Kubota part number (see previous post).

Regards, Stanley 



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Is the short section of black hose before the blue hose a standard part? I would like to order one. I would also like to have the part number for the appropriate anti syphon loop that fits this size hose.


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That hose is a 90 degree hose for 7/8". We have them in stock as do the other Beta Marine distributors.

Here is the link to the exhaust page of our website http://www.betamarinenc.com/exhaust%20systems2010.pdf
You will see our anti siphon valve there. These are also in stock.

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Thanks Stanley, you are a great resource.

Bill


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How are the two hoses joined to obtain the full flow capacity of the 7/8 hoses? Is there a short section of tubing used?

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