I was replacing the thermostats in my year '2000 250 SX TXRY that has 190 hours of running time in salt water. Inside the thermostat housing was a large amount of salt scale and calcium buildup. My questions are:
1) Is it advisable to scrape this out or will small particles plug up the passage?
2) Does running the engine dissolve any of the salt build up?
3) Does this indicate that the entire water jacket has the same amount of build up inside of it?
Thank you.
1) Is it advisable to scrape this out or will small particles plug up the passage?
2) Does running the engine dissolve any of the salt build up?
3) Does this indicate that the entire water jacket has the same amount of build up inside of it?
Thank you.
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