thermostat

dieselcat

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I was reading the post about 1 hot head and 1 cool head and was wondering if my 1995 rude 88 spl has these thermostats also?I am having about the same problem with 1 being warmer than the other.I looked at the rude parts diagrams and can't find a thermostat anywhere.
 

bankerjohn

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Re: thermostat

Check out the EXHAUST HOUSING diagram (E88MSLEOS), or the MIDSECTION diagram (XE88TSLEOC and E88TSLEOC) ... it's there!
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: thermostat

Midsection, the are under the bubble back. a real pita to get to.
 

dieselcat

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Re: thermostat

Mine does not have the bubble back.From what i'm seeing all i gotta do is take off the thermostat cover inorder to get to the thermostat,is this right?
 

dieselcat

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Re: thermostat

That looks nothing like my motor.mine is a cross flow V4 1995 evinrude 88 spl
 

dieselcat

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Re: thermostat

i know where the thermostats are located and how to get to them,i was just wanting to know if it can be done without removing the case under the power head?
 

kenmyfam

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Re: thermostat

i know where the thermostats are located and how to get to them,i was just wanting to know if it can be done without removing the case under the power head?
Which is why a photo may help someone recognise the motor, have done the same job themselves and can give you a useful answer.
 

dieselcat

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Re: thermostat

Would love to post some photos but it tells me file to big and i don't know how to resize?
 

Big Bubba

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Re: thermostat

DieselCat,
I have a 88 SPL V-4 model# E88MSLCER Evinrude outboard and I changed my thermostats a few years ago for piece of mind insurance, Anyway, if you are looking for yours, follow 2 about 3/4 inch diameter rubber hoses from the heads standing with the engine cover off looking at the back center at the bottom. There not that bad to get at if you take the wrap around panel below the bottom pan. I used, I think a 7/16" boxed end wrench to loosen/tighten those 3 bolts that hold the thermostats housing. Hope this answers your question, Bob:)
 

aclmvh

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Re: thermostat

Don?t know if anyone has tried this for testing thermostats, but it worked for me.

For those like me who have the ?bubble back? cross-flow V4 (mine is a Johnny ?98 115 SPL) who suspect they may have faulty thermostats, the manual suggests removing the Tstats and putting them in a pan of heating water to test them?.but as we know, removing the Tstats from these engines just aint that simple and can be risky (they are located in the exhaust housing adapter under the exhaust housing on the aft side of the engine, below the lip of the lower engine cowling?hard to get to, bolts can break, etc?.). Here?s how I tested mine in place.

When closed, the Tstats stop water from exiting the cylinder head water jackets and flowing out of the engine. So you should disconnect the cooling hoses from each cylinder head cover but leave them attached to the Tstat cover (both sides), and rotate them so they are both pointing up. Of course if you pour tap water into the hoses, the thermostat housing and the hoses will fill up to the top and the water will stay there because the Tstats remain closed?..so instead, heat some water on the stove to the upper range of the thermostat?s opening temp using a cooking thermometer or a laser thermometer (my Tstats are supposed to be open by 136-144F) . Pour the heated water into the tops of one or both hoses until they are full?..if your thermostats are good, the water will drain through (because the Tstats open). If they are bad, they either won?t open (water won?t drain) or they?ll open at too high a temp (after repeated testing) and should be replaced.

Using this method allowed me to test the thermostats sufficiently so I could rule them out as a problem with my cooling system (my water pump was worn and was not cooling at slow engine speeds but was fine at higher speeds).

Hope this helps someone out there.
 
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