My 1987 V4 140 running temperature at idle on the muffs is at 80 degrees C.
I know this temperature is too high and the running temperature should be at about 65 degrees C. I am going to change water pump when I get home..
So why does the outboard engine have to run cooler compared to a car engine.. is it because of the electrical components absorb the heat from the engine which may cause premature failure??
Regards.
I know this temperature is too high and the running temperature should be at about 65 degrees C. I am going to change water pump when I get home..
So why does the outboard engine have to run cooler compared to a car engine.. is it because of the electrical components absorb the heat from the engine which may cause premature failure??
Regards.
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