PaulRainbow
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Thanks all for the replies, very useful as always.
Can anyone explain this last bit below?
You have two water circuits. One is freshwater coolant, which is a sealed system. The other is sea water, which is pumped in, through the heat exchanger/s and out through the exhaust.
When the engine is cold the fresh water stat is closed and the water does not circulate through the heat exchanger, it just gets pumped around the engine. When it reaches a pre-determined temperature the stat opens and the water circulates around the engine and through the heat exchanger, where the circulating sea water cools it. The stat will continually open and close to keep the engine at optimal temperature. This works exactly the same as it does in your car, except that the heat exchanger is replaced with a radiator and cooling fan.