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About the 140 F ... could it be because the manufacturer realizes that a
lotta boaters run their boats at WOT (= heat) ... whereas most :-) auto drivers don't? OT: had the boat out first time this year ... ran just fine ... an excellent day out. Too bad the weekend is not looking good ... we're looking forward to trailering down to Ivy Lea for the up to Gananoque, across and down the US side, around the castle, back to Ivy Lea loop ... and the islands just off Gananoque ... very nice. "Bowgus" wrote in message ... It's not "overheat" or "underheat" ... it's "uneven heat" that (I was told) may cause a problem ... it's ... one part of the engine is hot and one part of the engine is cold(er) than it should be because of the lack of temperature regulation provided by the thermostat. I myself will run my engines with the thermostat installed ... you guys can do (obviously) as you like :-) OT: My mercruiser thermostat is 140 F ... I myself find that unususual compared to an auto thermostat. My understanding ... an auto engine is most efficient around 235 F (achievable because the sytem is pressurized). So .... why the low temp for the marine (version) engine? "tony thomas" wrote in message news ![]() Only problem w/ running an engine w/out a thermostat is you may never warm the engine to proper temp and you may find the engine running rich all the time. This will cost you in fuel but won't hurt the engine (except for possibly carbon buildup over a long time). Won't hurt in terms of overheat as the max coolant is flowing all the time. If the engine overheats and warps something in this condition it would really overheat w/ a thermostat installed as a fully open thermostat adds a certain amount of restriction just due to the metal parts being there. -- Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com - "Bowgus" wrote in message ... A suggestion ... don't run the engine very long without a thermostat .... even better, don't run without a thermostat at all. One of the thermostat's function I've been told is to ensure a relatively consistent engine temperature preventing parts warp etc.. Having said that, I had a thermostat fail closed on a Toyota. I removed it and drove home from ... interestingly enough Johnstown near where you're at ... to Ottawa without any apparent problems. I am going to try it this weekend with no thermostat and see what happens. Stay tuned ... |
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