Does the thermostat housing on the 4.3 Mercruiser have a "T" fitting that loops off to the risers? Mine seems to be blocked off, which I "think" means that no water can get to the risers until the thermostat opens up? Is this correct? Thanks!
Depends on serial number/vintage and if your setup is oem/factory or has been alteredDoes the thermostat housing on the 4.3 Mercruiser have a "T" fitting that loops off to the risers?
Well, it's at the mechanic's at the moment, so I can't provide that info. And he's a bit puzzled by the setup, as he's never seen this before. I just bought the remanufactured engine from Michigan Motorz last year, so I don't know how things were originally set up.Depends on serial number/vintage and if your setup is oem/factory or has been altered
If you post a s/n and some pics that'll help greatly to providing information
Was the motor you purchased a bobtail (complete/fully dressed) or a just a long block?I just bought the remanufactured engine from Michigan Motorz last year, so I don't know how things were originally set up.
It was a long block. Had another mechanic put it together and install, so this current one isn't familiar with how it came from MM.Was the motor you purchased a bobtail (complete/fully dressed) or a just a long block?
Hopefully the mechanic that performed the long block r and r saved the serial number tag(s). In your case it's the best piece of info for folks here to determine what the factory setup was/is.It was a long block. Had another mechanic put it together and install, so this current one isn't familiar with how it came from MM.
The issue is that the mechanic currently working on my boat is a bit puzzled by the setup. And basically, I was asking if some of these 4.3 Mercs had the T fitting (that normally would go to the risers?) blocked off, such that water only circulated to the risers once the thermostat opened? If so, I can tell him it's "normal"...Hopefully the mechanic that performed the long block r and r saved the serial number tag(s). In your case it's the best piece of info for folks here to determine what the factory setup was/is.
Pictures are the next best thing for ID/best route for troubleshooting issues.
Speaking of which, what is your issue?
If that's your only issue your best option is to find a new mechanic. Any decent mechanic ought to have access to the proper oem specs regarding what they are working onThe issue is that the mechanic currently working on my boat is a bit puzzled by the setup.
The thermostat on raw water motors is used in a mixing valve configurationthe thermostat opening decides how much water recirculates through the engine vs. how much exits the engine (through the risers). The thermostat housings are design to always direct some of the water to the risers.