1958 seahorse 10 running hot

oldboat1

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Operating temp is 140F or somewhat lower. 160F is overheating -- and with be too hot to handle (top of head). Cooling water in a barrel should be about half way up the shaft -- no sustained high speed running.
 

jenkinstn

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Operating temp is 140F or somewhat lower. 160F is overheating -- and with be too hot to handle (top of head). Cooling water in a barrel should be about half way up the shaft -- no sustained high speed running.
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rolmops

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Operating temp is 140F or somewhat lower. 160F is overheating -- and with be too hot to handle (top of head). Cooling water in a barrel should be about half way up the shaft -- no sustained high speed running.
Would it not have to be much lower on an engine that does not have a thermostat to regulate the water flow?
 

oldboat1

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Would it not have to be much lower on an engine that does not have a thermostat to regulate the water flow?
Could be. Temp of cooling water would be a factor. Even on motors with t-stats, operating temps might be lower (in my experience, anyway).
 
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