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  1. #346

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    GUTS,

    12mm overall vent may not be big enough???

    Smelly

    PS - Just visited the lcoal marine place - and told him of my plight..and winced..

    He said that if you see salt build-up like I did in the water jacket - right at the start (about 3 weeks ago), - forget it! Re reckons the donk would be too far gone - with salt cancer..

    THoughts? Am I waisting my time and everyone elses?

    Smelly

  2. #347

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    Nah 12mm is the same size as a garden hose should be enough.

    Mate your not waisting your time yet, sure you might be, if it's eaten out and gone porous. But it's only salt build up at this stage I hope.
    A marriage licence should be like your fishing licence!
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  3. #348

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    hay gu ts is there a down side on holes smelly did

  4. #349

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    THanks GUTS for your re-assurance. I am suspecting it is big salt build-up but not cancerous...

    Here is the latest -
    - New head gaskets on order (ETA AM tomorrow (THursday)
    - Checked for head warpage x 2 - none
    - Picked, prodded, jerked, scrapped, any channels I could see deep down into the outside cylinder walls with wire - made some difference I think..
    - No observaitons of cancerous porosity eataway..yet

    Will re-install heads without stats and modified poppets - tomorrow
    - Then, take boat for a spin/test run.
    - Then, report back here for findings....

    Smelly

  5. #350

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    Wayne can't think of a down side re: the holes but obviously there not suposed to be there. But then again why are poppets there, to bi pass the thermostat in case it fails. So my Figuring is a slightly open poppet or a few small hole in it, just in case the poppet fails seems pretty good insurance.

    Mind you there easily plugged back up again, if you want, and will probably block up with salt within a year anyway.

    Something to be wary off there.
    A marriage licence should be like your fishing licence!
    Expires every year and you get a 3 day pass when you go interstate.

  6. #351

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    Go for it Wayne - I did!


  7. #352

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    gee smelly how do i say this our motors must be about same except yours has got more tat tars then mine

  8. #353

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    I'll tat tar you...

    yes, I know what you're thinking...."And look where he is now...NO WAY.."

    ANyway, GUTS and FNQ - I thought of somehting esle..

    You know the bottom leg has a pipe hollow that supposed to marry up to main plastic pipe up the leg..

    What if these did not marry up together when bottom leg bolted up? How do you ensure they are married up when you can't see them join up...?

    Obviuosly, if these were not joined fully, not very much water woudl be captured to do it's bit in the head, etc..

    THoughts?

    Smelly

  9. #354

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    How would I make sure these two plastic hose ends meet when bottom leg is bolted on?

    Smelly

  10. #355

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    Are there any other holes/mods I should make in the stat assy while I am waiting for these head gaskets to arrive tomorrow?

    Smelly

  11. #356

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    What is the downside of not having thermostats in the assy?

    Smelly

  12. #357

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    i kmow that one smelly basic is running your motor cold wears it out quicker a lot of outboard wreckers who sell recon; motors dont put a thermostat in to reduce the chance of motors betting cooked while under there warrenty i never had one in my 70hp johno i bought it 2nd hand and had it 5 yrs before i killed it cheers

  13. #358

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    Thanks Wayne - very interesting..

    How did u feel that your engine came without thermostats?

    Smelly

  14. #359

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    mate all the franchise dealers and top mechs will tell you you should have one [as they deal with newer motors] but those who play with older motors wreckers home guys etc will tell you its not worth the risk of cooking your motor to have a thermostat in i think this is my first motor ive had with a thermostat in [that i can recall] i guess a new motor you want to protect its long life a old motor how long is its lifespan next to the risk of a $3000 rebuild and now of cause we have been shown a new trick of drilling through the white plastic things which could well be the perfect solution my old johno never got warm let alone hot plus these are tough motors new motors couldnt take the abuse these were built to handle

  15. #360

    Re: Cooling System Warning Alarm

    Fascintating. Great perspective on old/new and methods to keep donks alive..

    My imminent test should be interesting... (wo stats)

    Smelly

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