Keith7481
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Aug 21, 2005
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My mechanics are stumped, me toooo. I have a 1987 Cobia Merc 3.0 that I've had for about 3 years, my first boat. Since I"ve owned it the temp gauge has not moved while the boat is running. I've tested the gauge and it functions, so this year I put in a new thermostat. I suspected it didn't have one. Well, it did. When getting ready for the summer, I had the techs look at the problem, they cant figure out why the block never heats up. Upstream of the thermostat the hoses/block never gets warm, and the water coming out of the exhaust is about 80, well short of the 140 you would expect when the engine is hot. They don't know why the engine doesn't heat up, but they wonder if water could somehow be leaking/spilling past the thermostat at a rate high enough that the engine doesn't heat up. Considering this problem occurred with the last thermostat, and now with this one, I am questioning this theory. I used the correct gasket, and made sure the housing was clean before installing the new thermo. Any other reasons an engine might not heat up enough that the temp gauge would not get to 100, the lowest temp that the gauge will register??
keith
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