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Bart Senior
 
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Default Seamanship Question #5

Your temp gauge is fluxuating.

What is the most likely cause? [1 pt]


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Bart Senior wrote:
Your temp gauge is fluxuating.

What is the most likely cause? [1 pt]


You're on a mac and running the friggin' engine instead of sailing?

Jeff


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Jeff Morris
 
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You're passing over an eddy of the Gulf Stream?

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Your temp gauge is fluxuating.

What is the most likely cause? [1 pt]




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Right, and the south won the civil war.

1 lash for you.

Jefferson Davis wrote

Bart Senior wrote:
Your temp gauge is fluxuating.

What is the most likely cause? [1 pt]


You're on a mac and running the friggin' engine instead of sailing?

Jeff



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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Default Seamanship Question #5

Do you mean fluctuating? If so, then you might have a clog
in the intake or the impeller might need to be replaced.

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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]



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You're passing over an eddy of the Gulf Stream?




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Capt. Mooron
 
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Well right away there are a lot more pressing issues.... like what the hell
is your engine even on for???

Look it's a friggin' "Auxiliary".... my 'gauge is a light and horn!

........ other than that I'd shut down and check the raw water intake. Then
work my way back to the intake filter, hose connections and impeller. The
oil could cause that but it should be checked prior to daily start up. Belts
etc would follow..... but generally your alarm should sound prior to a
fluctuating gauge.

CM


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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?

***************************
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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Capt. Mooron
 
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Good Grief Jeff...... if you have a coolant problem you'd check the belts???
Wouldn't you tend to believe the sensor and simply verify the coolant flow
prior to questioning your instruments?

CM

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| Oh! The ENGINE temperature!
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| 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?


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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Hey... I got there first!

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Well right away there are a lot more pressing issues.... like what the

hell
is your engine even on for???

Look it's a friggin' "Auxiliary".... my 'gauge is a light and horn!

....... other than that I'd shut down and check the raw water intake.

Then
work my way back to the intake filter, hose connections and impeller. The
oil could cause that but it should be checked prior to daily start up.

Belts
etc would follow..... but generally your alarm should sound prior to a
fluctuating gauge.

CM


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