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Printed Date: November-23-2024 at 8:54am


Topic: GT40 water t-stat
Posted By: Canuck-Surfer
Subject: GT40 water t-stat
Date Posted: September-13-2020 at 4:09pm
During my GT40 rebuild on my 96 Sport, we left the previous t-Stat on the engine. In running it For first time last week, it appears the T-stat is a 143 F model. I have a new 160 in the box but my mechanic suggests I leave the 143 in since I will run her hard sometimes boarding and surfing with ballast.

Thoughts? What are the pros and cons of leaving the 143 in? And why were there two different thermostat options for this engine?

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1996 Sport Nautique GT40 EFI



Replies:
Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: September-13-2020 at 4:22pm
There aren't 2 the 160 is what is called for by PCM for their fuel injected raw water cooled engines. But if you think your mechanic knows more about PCMs engineering- most likely with Fords engineering help as well,then by all means follow what your guy recommends. ;)

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http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=1711&sort=&pagenum=1&yrstart=1966&yrend=1970" rel="nofollow - 69 Mustang HM SS
95 Nautique Super Sport


Posted By: DVskier
Date Posted: September-13-2020 at 9:04pm
Fuel injected PCM engines are 160 thermostat. End of story.


Posted By: Jonny Quest
Date Posted: September-13-2020 at 11:47pm
PCM says 160 degree T-stat for EFI engines and 143 degree T-stat for carburetor engines. However, you can run a carby 351W with a 160 Degree T-stat.  I did for several years.  Performance was outstanding.  I saw no reason to go to a 143 Degree as I was only in fresh water.  

JQ


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2003 Ski Nautique 206 Limited

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1994 Ski Nautique Open Bow

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Posted By: Canuck-Surfer
Date Posted: September-20-2020 at 11:50am
Thanks for the feedback guys. I'm actually not sure that the 143 tstat is installed. Now my temp gauge only stays at 120 or a hairline above. I have ordered an infared temp gun. I am also checking the temp sender switch. 

Since posting I've found all the other threads about the GT40 t-stat. I'm learning a lot with this engine, its been a lot of fun. One thing I have seen asked but not answered anywhere (that I can find) is why do saltwater engines need a cooler temp?


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1996 Sport Nautique GT40 EFI


Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: September-20-2020 at 12:10pm
I don't know the chemistry behind it but have heard it's something about the salt crystalizing at higher temperatures.

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http://www.correctcraftfan.com/diaries/details.asp?ID=1711&sort=&pagenum=1&yrstart=1966&yrend=1970" rel="nofollow - 69 Mustang HM SS
95 Nautique Super Sport


Posted By: malibud
Date Posted: September-23-2020 at 6:50am
Off subject but do you having any pictures of your balast set up ? how much weight? what is the surf like . I was planning on it for a winter project. thanks 


Posted By: Canuck-Surfer
Date Posted: September-23-2020 at 7:31am
Originally posted by malibud malibud wrote:

Off subject but do you having any pictures of your balast set up ? how much weight? what is the surf like . I was planning on it for a winter project. thanks 


Haven’t gotten that far in the restoration. Will likely use fatsacs. Not much room in a 90’s sport for built in ballast!

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1996 Sport Nautique GT40 EFI



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