Hello again everyone.
I have a 89 150 that sees almost exclusive salt water usage. It will occasionally come up the river but even then its still a salt area. My question is I've been replacing my t-stats every other year. Couldn't I just boil them off to clean the salt buildup? I always try to run my boat on the hose for a few moments when I come in and usually do with a 1 out if 7 or 8 trips miss. But I still get some serious salt buildup in there. So could I boil the t-stat out to clean it and that would also let me do a quick visual inspection that there opening correctly. Thoughts? Again I'm an diesel mechanic and I like to apply my knowledge to out boards but it's always good to verify first.
Frank
Pennsville NJ
I have a 89 150 that sees almost exclusive salt water usage. It will occasionally come up the river but even then its still a salt area. My question is I've been replacing my t-stats every other year. Couldn't I just boil them off to clean the salt buildup? I always try to run my boat on the hose for a few moments when I come in and usually do with a 1 out if 7 or 8 trips miss. But I still get some serious salt buildup in there. So could I boil the t-stat out to clean it and that would also let me do a quick visual inspection that there opening correctly. Thoughts? Again I'm an diesel mechanic and I like to apply my knowledge to out boards but it's always good to verify first.
Frank
Pennsville NJ