My engines are 2006 F-250's. Model TXR's.
Here's what my Thermostat housing areas look like after new ones went in 3 years ago (500 hours of use). Note: I flush regularly with the flush fitting at the base of the power head (engine of course off and tilted up).
Interestingly, the starboard side T-Stat housings had about 50% more salt crystals than the port side. Perhaps this is due to a lack of water flow during flushing (?).
In an earlier post, BOSCOE wrote this and it is so incredibly true! Thank you BOSCOE...
"Corrosion is an interesting topic. Put an aluminum jet air liner into service that operates only in the air (lots of time at high dry altitudes) and it is placed under a corrosion control watch/correction program from the day it is born and continues until it is scrapped. Put an aluminum outboard motor in saltwater and most folks don't do a damn thing to it. Oh, they will bitch when it corrodes."
My take away is to remove the T-Stats and clean all areas ANNUALLY.
It seems FW flushing doesn't get all of the salt out of the area at the top of the block where the T-Stats are located...
If you have additional thoughts for me on this, please comment. Thank you. - Jack
Here's what my Thermostat housing areas look like after new ones went in 3 years ago (500 hours of use). Note: I flush regularly with the flush fitting at the base of the power head (engine of course off and tilted up).
Interestingly, the starboard side T-Stat housings had about 50% more salt crystals than the port side. Perhaps this is due to a lack of water flow during flushing (?).
In an earlier post, BOSCOE wrote this and it is so incredibly true! Thank you BOSCOE...
"Corrosion is an interesting topic. Put an aluminum jet air liner into service that operates only in the air (lots of time at high dry altitudes) and it is placed under a corrosion control watch/correction program from the day it is born and continues until it is scrapped. Put an aluminum outboard motor in saltwater and most folks don't do a damn thing to it. Oh, they will bitch when it corrodes."
My take away is to remove the T-Stats and clean all areas ANNUALLY.
It seems FW flushing doesn't get all of the salt out of the area at the top of the block where the T-Stats are located...
If you have additional thoughts for me on this, please comment. Thank you. - Jack
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