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Old 01-14-2014 | 09:21 AM
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I have a gen VI 425 ho crate motor in my boat. I am trying to mimic the gen V 454 mag carb from mercruiser. When I look online in the parts catalogs, it shows a 160 degree thermostat. But I think I saw other gen V 454 mags with 140 degree thermostat? So I'm not sure what one to run. I installed a 160 and when I ran it, I believe the temp got up to around 170 or so. Is this ok? I don't want condensation in my oil or valve covers. Like I said I have the 454 crate motor with aluminum dual plan intake, stock heads and valve train. holley 750, gil exhaust with dry tails, circulation pump. [ATTACH=CONFIG]516268[/ATTACH]
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Old 01-14-2014 | 12:17 PM
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Carbed Merc engines run a 140* Tstat and that is what I would use.
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Old 01-14-2014 | 12:31 PM
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Old 01-14-2014 | 12:41 PM
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140* also
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For instance, on mercruiserparts.com for a 454 mag with carb it shows both a 140 and a 160 with two different thermostat housings. I have the thermostat housing that shows the 160.

http://www.mercruiserparts.com/selec..._nbr=821723+92

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Old 01-14-2014 | 03:49 PM
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id go with 140
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Old 01-14-2014 | 06:45 PM
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Oil temp is what you need to look at to keep the condensation down .
We run the 632s at 130 on the water and 230 on the oil
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Old 01-15-2014 | 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by lightning jet
Oil temp is what you need to look at to keep the condensation down .
We run the 632s at 130 on the water and 230 on the oil
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I run a 160 but I boat in real cold water, sometimes only 34 degrees. When I run real hard my oil hits 270 but for the most part the oil sits around of 200.
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Old 01-15-2014 | 03:23 PM
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Yep we don't run hard till 180 on the oil and at 260 watch it and at 280 abort.
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Old 01-15-2014 | 03:48 PM
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Smart way to manage your oil temps. An oil thermostats system is pricey and it is only used for small % of the boating time.
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