Tested it today with results! I raised the pick-ups 3/16 below hull took it out, tools, & thermo gun. 1-7 cylinders heads 180-198 degrees not good, removed thermostat same thing. Loaded it up took it back to the shop got some lunch came back to the shop. Went and bought some 1 1/4 clear plastic hose, installed it between the sea strainer and sea pump, put it back in the water got it on plan, no air still hot 1-7 bank 20 # pressure won,t push it. Why is the 1-7 bank getting so hot oil temp increasing engine won't cool down even at 2500-3000 rpms. My part time helper says; lets block the jumper hose between the cross-over and thermostat housing, I told him we need to remove the thermostat also so we don't burn the headers, this is going against everything I do to my builds, I use thermostats and try to use thermostat controlled oil temps. Here's are cooling system parts: Eddie Marine cross-over kits with thermostats, Stainless Marine water pick-ups, Hardin Marine sea-strainers, 3"oil coolers, stock merc sea-waterpumps, changed the -8an fittings on crossover and therm. housing to -10anso more water would cool headers when therm. is closed. We capped the 10 an fittings removed the thermstat bought upon plan 10#press @ 3500 rpm, temps all equal all 4 corners 110 degrees, oil temps down 160 degrees, took the center out of the thermostat installed it,need some restriction! ran it up 20 # at 4500 rpms still cool temps 120 degrees oil 160,ran itup to wot 6000rpms fingers crossed, perfect! Buy the way lowered the waterpick-ups to 1/2 below hull, going to raise them now to 3/16". I don't believe that a -10an hose which is 5/8 I.D. would take that much water awayfrom the block or was the jumper hose putting cool water on top of the thermostat cooling it to the point of not opening it. Looked at an other cross-over set-upfrom Stainless Marine,the jumper doesn't enter over the thermostat, same set-up -10an jumper,what do you do if you want to use the thermostat, listen to Jerry @ Stainless and go to High speed pick-up or maybe try the Stainless Marine thermostat housing off the other boat, guess i'll try that housing,lets see who, is right or wrong on the product they make. This whole deal has cost me pulling the engines and 2 new cylinder heads and porting them, valve job and gaskets plus labor all covered by me,guess I'll find out who's product works. Letyou know soon.My spacekey is giving me aproblem!