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I read the post correctly the first time, and it states (tho *you* may be too
stupid to realize it states such) that marine engines have 140* thermostats installed. only if they have no heat exchangers, dood. (look it up) From: "Billgran" Date: 10/8/2004 8:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: " inboard and stern drive engines run with hotter oil temperatures than their automotive cousins, even though their coolant temperatures are around 140-165 vs. 180-210. JAXAshby" wrote in message .. . you learned this where? wanna tell us just where *you* buy your 140* thermostats for auto engines (I haven't seen one in 40 years, but then I can't imagine anyone would want one in 40 years)? If you would re-read the post, you might realize that the comparison was between marine engines which run about 140-165 degrees and automotive engines which run 180 degrees and above. |
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