loco
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Apr 25, 2010
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I can't get my head around the necessity of running a raw-cooled engine so cold. It's something like 65C, which seems crazy low. It would reduce the efficiency of the engine, and of course reduce the amount of water suspended in the oil that gets evaporated.
Why can't we put in a ~75C (167F) thermostat, and run them hotter?
The only thing I can think of is that the coolant (sea) always stays cold, so whenever the thermostat would open, the temperature would drop too quickly, too fast, but then why not have reduced flow/a smaller impeller?
I'm sure there is a reason - just curious.
On that note, has anyone had experience with converting a raw-cooled engine to closed cooling? I have <150 hours on this engine, and wouldn't mind doing the swap if it was cost effective.
Thanks in advance, as always.
Why can't we put in a ~75C (167F) thermostat, and run them hotter?
The only thing I can think of is that the coolant (sea) always stays cold, so whenever the thermostat would open, the temperature would drop too quickly, too fast, but then why not have reduced flow/a smaller impeller?
I'm sure there is a reason - just curious.
On that note, has anyone had experience with converting a raw-cooled engine to closed cooling? I have <150 hours on this engine, and wouldn't mind doing the swap if it was cost effective.
Thanks in advance, as always.