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US1 Fountain 07-12-2006 04:55 PM

t-stat housing check balls???/
 
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/bulle...1999/EN_02.PDF
I know what they are and how they work, but why do some motors have them and some not? Same housing.

Thanks

US1 Fountain 07-12-2006 10:21 PM

Re: t-stat housing check balls???/
 
Anyone has a motor that uses this housing but w/o the check balls?

Trying to determine under what circumstances they are not used.

GOODT 07-12-2006 10:23 PM

Re: t-stat housing check balls???/
 
closed cooling

US1 Fountain 07-12-2006 10:29 PM

Re: t-stat housing check balls???/
 
Thanks.
Will I be able to run w/o the balls until I can get a set ordered? Standard cooling. I'm going to replace my 2 hose MPI housings for this unit this weekend to see if I can get my 50psi WP in check w/o going the relief valve setup. If it works as expect, I'll order the check valve assembly Mon.

GOODT 07-12-2006 10:33 PM

Re: t-stat housing check balls???/
 
cant answer that never tried to do her, I mean it, I mean run ..........,


hell you know what I mean, with out balls



Let me Know how YOU make out

Iggy 07-13-2006 11:38 AM

Re: t-stat housing check balls???/
 
The housing with "balls" is usually for an Alpha drive. They restrict water flow to the exhaust risers at idle. The water pump in the Alpha does not move enough water to cool everything at idle. Without the check balls too much water flows to the exahust causing the engine to overheat.
The Bravo pump moves far more water at idle than the Alpha. That's why the check balls aren't used in that application.

Wobble 07-13-2006 11:44 AM

Re: t-stat housing check balls???/
 

Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
Thanks.
Will I be able to run w/o the balls until I can get a set ordered? Standard cooling. I'm going to replace my 2 hose MPI housings for this unit this weekend to see if I can get my 50psi WP in check w/o going the relief valve setup. If it works as expect, I'll order the check valve assembly Mon.

These balls on a spring allow water to bypass the t-stat when it's closed and go to the exhaust. When the t-stat opens the balls somewhat close and force more water through the motor. I would watch your engine temps if running without them.

May not be an issue.

rdoactive 07-13-2006 12:49 PM

Re: t-stat housing check balls???/
 
You may want to check. I think the thermostat housing was redesigned with a more restictive opening to eliminate the checkballs. I think I remember seeing a TSB regarding this.
Gary

Dock Holiday 07-13-2006 01:09 PM

Re: t-stat housing check balls???/
 

Originally Posted by Iggy
The housing with "balls" is usually for an Alpha drive. They restrict water flow to the exhaust risers at idle. The water pump in the Alpha does not move enough water to cool everything at idle. Without the check balls too much water flows to the exahust causing the engine to overheat.
The Bravo pump moves far more water at idle than the Alpha. That's why the check balls aren't used in that application.


???

They came on my stock 2002 model 500 EFI's with Bravo XR drives.

rdoactive 07-13-2006 03:15 PM

Re: t-stat housing check balls???/
 
Check this out:
http://www.marinemechanic.com/site/PAGE260.htm
http://www.marinemechanic.com/site/PAGE261.htm
Gary


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