Hi All,
I have read several post that refer to the importance of the thermostat.
My 1987 30HP Evinrude did not have a thermostat installed when i bought it. I found out while working on it after it over heated, this was after I ran the motor through the mud (Lots Of mud) and destroyed the water pump. ( The motor ran great for 2 years before I found out it did not have one)
When I went to the boat shop to get parts (Including the Thermostat) they told me that unless I planned on using the motor outside of Florida, that I did not need it. He explained,the thermostat is there to bring the motor up to operating temperature and keep it from running cold, he said that's not a problem in Florida because the water is generally warm year round.
I'm now confused. Do I need it or not??
McG
I have read several post that refer to the importance of the thermostat.
My 1987 30HP Evinrude did not have a thermostat installed when i bought it. I found out while working on it after it over heated, this was after I ran the motor through the mud (Lots Of mud) and destroyed the water pump. ( The motor ran great for 2 years before I found out it did not have one)
When I went to the boat shop to get parts (Including the Thermostat) they told me that unless I planned on using the motor outside of Florida, that I did not need it. He explained,the thermostat is there to bring the motor up to operating temperature and keep it from running cold, he said that's not a problem in Florida because the water is generally warm year round.
I'm now confused. Do I need it or not??
McG