160 or 140 Thermostat?
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 20:10:04 GMT, "Geoff 93 RRC"
wrote:
It seems most new boats have a 160 thermostat these days. I have a '93
Mercruiser 4.3LX. Can I use the 160 thermostat? I boat exclusively in
fresh water. I want to get the cleaner combustion that the higher temps
give.
Ok, I've a different opinion.
I prefer to run a little cooler thermostat with a hotter plug. I've
done this on my antigue trucks and this technique works great.
If you are looking for power and clean combustion, a hotter plug is
always the best choice over fooling around with the thermostat. You
have to remember that the reason you have a thermostat is to maintain
a constant temperature on the block for expansion/contraction reasons
- not for combustion. Combustion is strictly the pervue of how hot
the spark is.
Curiosity question - raw water cooled or fresh.
Later,
Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
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