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Dale I
Put your right hand in and move it all about.... When I'm firing off the little Yanmar and wondering if the waters flowing, (can't really see the exhaust exit under the stern), I generally keep one hand on the mixing elbow and the other on the water jacket. I generally find that the elbow is always luke-cool and when things finally warm up I can usually do a 10-second count with my hand firmly on the warmest part of the exhaust water jacket before it becomes too uncomfortable to touch... (the elbow is always just 'warm') Does that sound about right to those of you with _real_ gages? I have raw water cooling. Is it true that with raw water cooling that if the thermostat maintains the proper operating temp for a diesel engine that the salt water will become more corrosive or clogging to the cooling jacket? If you maintain a lower temp for that reason won't the diesel will experience a build up of carbon....? Which is the lesser evil?