vas
Well-Known Member
having sorted (I hope) my air in fuel problems, I was noticing that engine temp was low. Even running the generator for 1h at 3000rpm, it wouldn't pass over 60C. Temp measured via arduinos and digital thermistors, so it is correct, cross checked with an IR meter on the thermostat housing.
So, I assumed PO had removed the thermostat and bought a brand new one.
Today I opened up the housing to fit mine in, only to find a nice bronze original looking one inside. bummer!
Took it home, did the pot/hotwater/big alcohol thermometer test, bloody thing opens up normally at 71C so it's fine... Fourty euro for my spares bin.
Haven't examined v.closely the closed water circuit, but I fail to see how with the thermostat closed, temps wont rise swiftly to over 80, without any cooling!
Asked a friend and he said I may be letting too much seawater in so I need to strangle it, which I find absurd as sea goes in around and out not cooling the block.
Having said that, at some point before buying the thermostat, I did strangle the inlet seacock and temp did rise more swiftly, but seawater pressure had dropped significantly to 1/4 and I didn't like that-worried about flexhose/silencer longevity
So to end with a question, has anyone with a GM F engine got a proper temp gauge, and if so what is it showing at 2-3k rpm please? Mine originally had a temp switch which had never ever triggered.
cheers
V.
So, I assumed PO had removed the thermostat and bought a brand new one.
Today I opened up the housing to fit mine in, only to find a nice bronze original looking one inside. bummer!
Took it home, did the pot/hotwater/big alcohol thermometer test, bloody thing opens up normally at 71C so it's fine... Fourty euro for my spares bin.
Haven't examined v.closely the closed water circuit, but I fail to see how with the thermostat closed, temps wont rise swiftly to over 80, without any cooling!
Asked a friend and he said I may be letting too much seawater in so I need to strangle it, which I find absurd as sea goes in around and out not cooling the block.
Having said that, at some point before buying the thermostat, I did strangle the inlet seacock and temp did rise more swiftly, but seawater pressure had dropped significantly to 1/4 and I didn't like that-worried about flexhose/silencer longevity
So to end with a question, has anyone with a GM F engine got a proper temp gauge, and if so what is it showing at 2-3k rpm please? Mine originally had a temp switch which had never ever triggered.
cheers
V.