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With an engine recirc pump, the holes shouldn't be needed.
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I would put 140 stat in and check sea water pump. Pumps have a habit of going for a **** after sitting all winter!!!! good luck Jeff :ernaehrung004:
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Did you fix the problem? If so, what was the issue.
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I replaced the 140 thermostat with another 140 thermostat....
back flushed the oil cooler. cloudy water came out but no chunks ran the next day to 4000 rpm. ( with the family) port 155 deg, starbaor 160. I think I am jsut fine just was not sure where these settle to.... I think they are ok Ramb |
Originally Posted by Rambunctious
(Post 2617763)
I replaced the 140 thermostat with another 140 thermostat....
back flushed the oil cooler. cloudy water came out but no chunks ran the next day to 4000 rpm. ( with the family) port 155 deg, starbaor 160. I think I am jsut fine just was not sure where these settle to.... I think they are ok Ramb |
Griff ???????????????????
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scott
we could swape the gages, and/or senders to see if it is the sendors or the actual water temp that is different but I am less worridd myself now seeing only a 5 degree difference Ramb |
on injected motors with a typical recirc water pump, with a standard tstat ( no holes or other voodoo) the water temps should be above 160 or you are telling the injection to be over rich... not smart.
not smart on carb motors either but not essential like it is with injection. a good injected , normally aspirated motor will run for 200 years at 170 deg... where it should be anyway. |
great info
thanks I am closing my concern with this :) |
Originally Posted by stevesxm
(Post 2618955)
on injected motors with a typical recirc water pump, with a standard tstat ( no holes or other voodoo) the water temps should be above 160 or you are telling the injection to be over rich... not smart.
not smart on carb motors either but not essential like it is with injection. a good injected , normally aspirated motor will run for 200 years at 170 deg... where it should be anyway. |
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