USA_boater
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Jul 31, 2018
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Well first off, I didn't post this on the hulltruth as I don't belong to that site but it wouldn't surprise me if someone else had the same question. Secondly, when I called the dealer, I asked for service so he wasn't a parts guy but I've already seen some wrong advice from two other dealers on my new Merc outboard so incompetence is the norm these days; I fear for those who's only option is to trust whoever they get. I saw the same in the auto industry but not nears as bad as i've seen in the marine industry so far. I expect in other states (especially near a coast or great lake), or even within my state but near a larger lake the advice might get better.
It make sense to me that the bypass will send it all out the exhaust if the stat wasn't open. This stat is 150*F and after I'd warmed the motor to open it, and then had been running 3-4 gallons of AFZ through the system, there was a marked increase in the temp gauge needle that would not happen when idling on 100% H2O. Since I've ran automobiles with 100% AFZ and saw that antifreeze doesn't cool as well as 100% water or 50/50, I figured that the increase on the temp gauge TOLD ME that the system had a good % of AFZ in it to affect the normal op temp of the motor.
Just like the PG hydrometer (or whatever I'd need) would tell the tale, or putting a cup of what is drained out of the motor would tell the tale, the increased engine temp was tangible proof to me that antifreeze was going into that motor. But you all have convinced me to go ahead and try the cup test...can I just drain out of the port-side riser? That would be the easiest place to grab a sample from. Thanks again for all the advice.
It make sense to me that the bypass will send it all out the exhaust if the stat wasn't open. This stat is 150*F and after I'd warmed the motor to open it, and then had been running 3-4 gallons of AFZ through the system, there was a marked increase in the temp gauge needle that would not happen when idling on 100% H2O. Since I've ran automobiles with 100% AFZ and saw that antifreeze doesn't cool as well as 100% water or 50/50, I figured that the increase on the temp gauge TOLD ME that the system had a good % of AFZ in it to affect the normal op temp of the motor.
Just like the PG hydrometer (or whatever I'd need) would tell the tale, or putting a cup of what is drained out of the motor would tell the tale, the increased engine temp was tangible proof to me that antifreeze was going into that motor. But you all have convinced me to go ahead and try the cup test...can I just drain out of the port-side riser? That would be the easiest place to grab a sample from. Thanks again for all the advice.