Seamanship Question #5
Oh! The ENGINE temperature!
Even if there is a cooling problem, the engine provides a significant buffer, so
if the fluctuation is fast, as in you actually see the needle move, its probably
a loose connection on the sensor, or some other such fault.
If its a small engine with a large alternator it could be a slipping belt. I've
never seen a case where the coolant flow went up and down repeatedly but I
suppose it could happen. Can a thermostat fail in this mode?
"Bart Senior" wrote in message
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I'll give myself a lash for misspelling it.
Oops I meant flatulence. What is the most likely cause?
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Seriously, I meant "fluc·tu·at·ing" as in "to vary irregularly".
Specifically, if your "engine" temperature gauge is fluctuating,
what is the most likely cause? [1 pt]
Jeff Morris wrote
You're passing over an eddy of the Gulf Stream?
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