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On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 00:34:36 GMT, "Mike Slater"
wrote: I am not trying to stir anything up by asking this question, but because the water cooling passages are by design so narrow in the vicinity of the thermostat on my 1995 Merc 60hp 2-stroke Bigfoot, and small debris was constantly lodging itself on the waterpump/impeller side of the thermostat I decided to just run without it. I have been doing it for two seasons now. I measured the water temperature at the powerhead with a laser unit at about 90 degrees. I am getting ready to advise that my neighbor do the same thing and I just wanted to hear some comments first. What will it hurt? The thermostat is there to maintain the engine at its designed operating temperature. By running it cooler you may be sacrificing some performance and fuel economy, but even worse, you may be increasing engine wear and shortening its life. |
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