Hey guys, I got a question pertaining thermostats. what is the difference with a 60c vs. 71c thermostat in a outboard? is it something to do with fresh water temp and salt water temp, and locations? I'm assuming fresh water is colder in certain locations which you would use the 71c thermostat and warmer water like salt water in certain location and use the 60c thermostat. is this correct? if someone has a better understanding this would please share the knowledge thank you.
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Here in the northwest were the water temperatures are relative cool we run the hotter thermostat and it's found that there are less issues with un-burnt fuel contaminating the lube oil. There have been some cases where the crankcase oil level has increased due to the un-burnt fuel.
Jim
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Originally posted by jHydroman View PostHere in the northwest were the water temperatures are relative cool we run the hotter thermostat and it's found that there are less issues with un-burnt fuel contaminating the lube oil. There have been some cases where the crankcase oil level has increased due to the un-burnt fuel.
Jim
my motor is a 2005 Suzuki DF140
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