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Scott Presnell May 31st 05 09:23 PM

low temp thermostat on volvo 4.3GL
 
Hi Folks,
I have a Reinell 185 with a volvo penta 4.3GL setup.
I'm having some continuing trouble with run-on. We use it in
Puget Sound and one of the things I've noticed is that the
temperature never really reads above say 140-150F. My
understanding is that the stock thermostat is rated for 160F.

After reading the Mercury bulletin on run-on in these engines,
I'd like to try a lower temp thermostat, but I'm having a hard
time finding an approprate part number.

Can someone recommend a Sierra part number for a Volvo based
GM 4.3L thermostat with a temperature rating of 140F?

(does anyone run these engines *without* a thermostat?)

Thanks.

- Scott

Woodchuck June 1st 05 01:54 AM

It's been awhile since I have had an I/O but my 89 always ran in the 140-150
range and it's my understanding the thermostat is 143*. It's not good to run
the engine below 140 because you need heat to clean the moisture out of the
engine.


"Scott Presnell" wrote in message
...
Hi Folks,
I have a Reinell 185 with a volvo penta 4.3GL setup.
I'm having some continuing trouble with run-on. We use it in
Puget Sound and one of the things I've noticed is that the
temperature never really reads above say 140-150F. My
understanding is that the stock thermostat is rated for 160F.

After reading the Mercury bulletin on run-on in these engines,
I'd like to try a lower temp thermostat, but I'm having a hard
time finding an approprate part number.

Can someone recommend a Sierra part number for a Volvo based
GM 4.3L thermostat with a temperature rating of 140F?

(does anyone run these engines *without* a thermostat?)

Thanks.

- Scott




Bill McKee June 1st 05 02:31 AM

Check the timing. That will cause run on more than the temps you are
showing.

"Scott Presnell" wrote in message
...
Hi Folks,
I have a Reinell 185 with a volvo penta 4.3GL setup.
I'm having some continuing trouble with run-on. We use it in
Puget Sound and one of the things I've noticed is that the
temperature never really reads above say 140-150F. My
understanding is that the stock thermostat is rated for 160F.

After reading the Mercury bulletin on run-on in these engines,
I'd like to try a lower temp thermostat, but I'm having a hard
time finding an approprate part number.

Can someone recommend a Sierra part number for a Volvo based
GM 4.3L thermostat with a temperature rating of 140F?

(does anyone run these engines *without* a thermostat?)

Thanks.

- Scott




JR North June 1st 05 02:57 AM

It's not the operating temp. The idle speed is too high, or the plugs
too hot. Or, you have carbon buildup in the chambers that's causing
pre-ignition on shutdown.
JR

Scott Presnell wrote:

Hi Folks,
I have a Reinell 185 with a volvo penta 4.3GL setup.
I'm having some continuing trouble with run-on. We use it in
Puget Sound and one of the things I've noticed is that the
temperature never really reads above say 140-150F. My
understanding is that the stock thermostat is rated for 160F.

After reading the Mercury bulletin on run-on in these engines,
I'd like to try a lower temp thermostat, but I'm having a hard
time finding an approprate part number.

Can someone recommend a Sierra part number for a Volvo based
GM 4.3L thermostat with a temperature rating of 140F?

(does anyone run these engines *without* a thermostat?)

Thanks.

- Scott



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Harry.Krause June 5th 05 03:48 PM

On Tue, 31 May 2005 13:23:46 -0700, Scott Presnell
wrote:

Hi Folks,
I have a Reinell 185 with a volvo penta 4.3GL setup.


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