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![]() "Chris" wrote in message om... snipped bit was here The stat that I took out was 140 degrees. Is this too cool or the right one for this engine? I believe that is the right temp for the thermostat. At higher temperatures the calcium will precipitate out of the cooling water and form scale in your cooling passages, eventually blocking them. It doesn't happen in cars because you have a limited amount of calcium available in the coolant (it does happen actually but the amount available to precipitate out is limited to what's available in the coolant). In a boat motor that has a whole lake's worth (or ocean) to draw form it can add up. -- Ken Heaton & Anne Tobin Cape Breton Island, Canada kenheaton AT ess wye dee DOT eastlink DOT ca |
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