flyingscott
Fleet Admiral
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OK, this may be right that it does not improve the cooling as it is probably a different circuit from the exhaust. How about this? If you steer standing as I do with a long tiller and your up in the middle of a 12 ft Jon boat, going near 30 nph, in 4 to 6 inches of water you sure can see that bigger flow of water out of the pee hole. This is fact. Another Northern "bush trick" is to put a brass barb fuel tube connectorat the end of the plastic bigger pee hole tube. Then if you get dirt or with a larger jet motor outboard, tiny sand and gravel, in the tube, it will collect where that brass barb is and just remove the barb and reinsert to clear debris out of the pee tube/hole and you won't need to stick wires and weedwhacker plastic strings up the pee hole anymore. Then remove all the nutural safety switch gizmo and the red plastic throttle/starter cam BS and you are on the way to having a fool proof machine.
Since the peehole is before the water enters the motor. Any extra water you send out the pee hole by increasing it's orifice size, you are actually putting less water through the motor. You can also lower the water pressure in the motor and if you have the thermostat with the pressure spring. You may not build up enough pressure to push the thermostat open.
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