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Old 04-09-2013, 01:41 PM
76Red18 76Red18 is offline
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Default Exhaust in cooling system.

1999 150 Johnson 60 degree block

Noticed running temp a few degrees above normal. Checked thermostats for opening temperature. 1 opens @ 145 the other @ 148: good reading.

Before reinstalling them, I figured I would start the engine and see what kind of flow i have @ the thermostst holes. Upon initial firing, exhaust came out of the holes before seeing any water. Plenty of flow.

This test was done in a tank not on muffs, so there was exhaust back pressure. I've never done this before and with limited outboard mechanical expierence (except for this motor ) my knowledge of closed systems says this shouldn't happen. Is it different with an open system??
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