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One last question: How do the exhaust manifolds get water if the
thermostat is closed? It looks like it wouldn't come through the distribution manifold unless the thermostat is designed to leak some. Jim Kelly wrote: That is correct, the water distribution manifold takes the place of the thermostat housing used on the automotive version of this engine. I am NOT referring to, or suggesting that you need to remove, the intake manifold. In the automotive version, the thermostat fits in a slight counterbore in the top of the intake manifold. The thermostat housing is bolted on top. In OMC's conversion, a water distribution manifold is substituted for the thermostat housing and a marine thermostat is located in a counterbore in this housing. The referenced ring fits in a groove after the thermostats is installed. Remove this ring and the thermostat will come out. You are also correct in your analysis of the water flow. The water distribution manifold and relocated thermostat are necessary since, unlike an automotive engine, the exhaust manifolds must be cooled regardless of thermostat state. Jim wrote: I had to think about this for a few minutes. So "water distribution manifold" = "thermostat housing". right? And there is a ring under the thermostat sitting in the top of the housing that can be pried out to remove the thermostat? Jim Kelly wrote: If it separates after tapping, you have cracked it in two, since it is one piece. The thermostat is secured in the water distribution manifold with a retaining ring. The thermostat sits up against a ledge or counterbore. The retaining ring then goes in a groove in the manifold to keep it from dropping down. To remove, turn the manifold upside down and pry the ring out. You will the be able to remove the thermostat. If you need a diagram, look at page 5-11 of the OMC Cobra manual. Jim wrote: "Lawrence James" wrote in message thlink.net... If it's anything like a merc the housing is two pieces. That's what I first thought too, but this looks like it's all one casting. Maybe I need to tap it little to see if it seperates, but it sure doesn't look like it. |