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I don't think the thermostat opens at 120 F. I believe most open at 190 F.
I never ran a engine without the thermostat. I have had to clean out small sticks and leaves, but not gunk'ed up. After washing the thermostat with a hose to remove the small stick and leaves, I would boil the thermostat on in a pan on the stove. You would be surprised how much more stuff comes off the thermostat when it "opens up". I did not take a picture after boiling the thermostat. |
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I say 120 because it is stamped 50 degrees centigrade...Yours looks like mostly trash . Mine is mostly dirt like sand when it dries like it's not flowing thru and caking up. Pic is not very good and most actually crumbled off .
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I've been running without one for years. I think if you were in a cold climate it matters but not around here.
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I ran friday 3 1/2 miles one way and back to go crab and we caught but 1 crab and the only thing I noticed was less pressure out the pee hole and more out the exaust below the cowling.
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