While I know the thermostat is 50 deg C (122 deg F) what is the normal engine operating range in South Florida?
The thermostat will remain closed to quickly get our 'cold' engines up to 50 deg C, but does the sea water ever remove enough heat at +/- 22 deg C (approx sea water temp = 70 deg F) to let the thermostat cycle?
If I could monitor the actual engine temperature to a value deg C (or deg F), what temperature range would that be?
I am researching / choosing an industrial repair product similar to JB-Weld for a superficial repair to the cooling water passageway due to corrosion / electrolysis. Think along the lines of a dental cavity.This is for an outer wall repair.
Some of the Belzona products have a maximum 'immersion' temperature rating. I want to choose wisely.
Actually, what is the maximum temperature that could be seen?
Thank you for your anticipated replies.
Cheers!
The thermostat will remain closed to quickly get our 'cold' engines up to 50 deg C, but does the sea water ever remove enough heat at +/- 22 deg C (approx sea water temp = 70 deg F) to let the thermostat cycle?
If I could monitor the actual engine temperature to a value deg C (or deg F), what temperature range would that be?
I am researching / choosing an industrial repair product similar to JB-Weld for a superficial repair to the cooling water passageway due to corrosion / electrolysis. Think along the lines of a dental cavity.This is for an outer wall repair.
Some of the Belzona products have a maximum 'immersion' temperature rating. I want to choose wisely.
Actually, what is the maximum temperature that could be seen?
Thank you for your anticipated replies.
Cheers!
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