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thanks ken,
yes, the hose is on the back of the thermostat housing as described, so i guess this is normal... i thought there would be some sort of bypass to keep the telltale going all the time the engine is running it just seems like a strange set up... presumably in very cold water the thermostat could open and close constantly and you would not be able to tell if the water pump was working or not... It should, though, discharge some when you rev them while cold. The system is also pressure based which should override the thermostat system. i don't quite follow that, are you saying the water pressure will force the thermostat open above idle ? thanks ! andy "Ken" wrote in message ... A lots of Mercs and Mercury-Force place the tattle-tale after the thermostat. You can actually trace the hose to the back side of the thermostat housing. With those setups the thermostat does have to open before it will discharge a stream while idling. It should, though, discharge some when you rev them while cold. The system is also pressure based which should override the thermostat system. "Andy C" wrote in message ... mercury force '97 75hp hi there, does anyone know if it is normal for there to be no flow from the tell-tale until the thermostat opens ? there doesn't seem to be any cooling problems but it seems weird for nothing to come out the tell-tale for the first 2 or 3 minutes... the local dealer thought this was normal but didn't seem sure... many thanks for any comments ! andy |
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