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Also to add onto this, ALL loopers are pretty inefficient at low RPM's. All of your modern 2 strokes since the middle 80's are loopers as well. The inefficiency of a looper at low RPM's results in a very poor burn at idle and alot of fuel going out the exhaust unburned. This is one of the reasons for some outboards having the very black prop hubs and an oil line on the midsection. Also the incomplete burn at idle creates alot of thick wet pasty carbon build-up. At low RPM's this build-up ends up in the piston rings and exhaust chest rather than going out the exhaust. Eventually this can lead to sticking rings, spark knock under load, and the all time favorite of a seized piston which can just shut it down or cause a spectaculiar show of rods flying out the side of the block. Loopers need to be at roughly 130-160 degrees at idle in order to burn the fuel mixture even remotely thoroughly, but they need to run around the 110-125 mark under a load to prevent the pistons from sticking in the sleeves.
2 strokes create alot of concentrated heat inside of the combustion chambers due to the flame following the airflow through the chamber. The piston to cylinder clearance on average will be .002.006 at the bottom of the piston skirt, but will have clearances upwards ot .010-.014 at the top of the piston where the flame front hits. This is to allow enough expansion room to keep the piston from seizing under a hard run. Well at low RPM's the temps are not there to create the expansion in the pistons and this is why you get the all famous slapping sound when cold. If you run without T-stats you will have that extra clearance there all of the time instead of just for a few minutes and over time this will result in a hammering effect on the pistons and cylinders and eventually wear the components out. There are so many reasons to keep thermostats that it still baffles me how the thinking from 80 years ago still prevails. When t-stats first came out they did give problems, but just like carbs, fuel injection, and electronic ignitions the bugs have pretty well been ironed out. The pros far outweigh the cons to run T-stats, but it's your money.
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i change t-stats once a year with the water pump change, and i have found out it is wise to temp check them be for install. i drop them in a pot of boiling water and when they open, insert a piece of fishing line, let them cool and "clamp" the line. let the water cool to room temp and suspend the t-stats in the water( i tie them to a wooden spoon). start heating the water and note what temp they start to drop off. it is amazing sometimes at the difference. a laser thermometer is very helpful in the test...
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My merc runs hot all the time, it always smoke from the heat, man if you hold your hand in the water it will burn a hole in it!!
BS said this is normal for them?? That you will foul plugs if you no run T stats?? Well it scares the crap out of me so I took the T stats out for the summer,(water temp mid 60's) I will reinstall for the colder months, But motor still smokes and runs warm now not hot, and I have no temp gauge so not sure were its at. But plugs are good and motor runs great all the time, i just let it run a bit before I take off.
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but its so hot it scares me!! i guess i will have to get a temp gauge and watch it
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Anything over about 120-125 degrees will make a lot of steam and feel unbelieveably hot. Loopers need to reach at least 125 in order to idle somewhat cleanly, and 140-160 is normally better for idling.
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