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Engine has two seperate cooling systems.  The internal system uses pumps a 50% antifreeze solution through the engine, hot water heater and heat exchanger to cool the engine.  It also pumps raw sea water through the heat exchanger to cool the antifreeze mixture.  The two systems share the heat exchanger but do not mix.
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The internal system pumps a 50% antifreeze solution through the engine, hot water heater and heat exchanger to cool the engine.  The thermostat controls the flow of internal water through the engine.  The engine is more efficient when at the proper temperature.  The thermostat regulates the engine temperature.
  
The thermostat controls the flow of internal water through the engine. The engine is more efficient when at the proper temperature.  The thermostat regulates this.
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[http://c34.org/faq-pages/faq-engine-air-lock.html Air lock causing an overheat?]
  
[http://c34.org/faq-pages/faq-engine-air-lock.html Air lock causing an overheat?]
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[http://c34.org/faq-pages/faq-water-heater.html No Hot Water after motoring?]

Latest revision as of 15:31, 29 April 2008

The internal system pumps a 50% antifreeze solution through the engine, hot water heater and heat exchanger to cool the engine. The thermostat controls the flow of internal water through the engine. The engine is more efficient when at the proper temperature. The thermostat regulates the engine temperature.

Air lock causing an overheat?

No Hot Water after motoring?