Running without thermostats

Update to update.

Got my boat back yesterday. Water tube, pressure relief valve, anodes replaced. Pissing like a champ. Ran vinegar through other port engine all day. Pulled corroded anodes. Have to run it hard now to blow out some gunk when weather improves.

Not being a confrontional type, I was reluctant to approach the initial mechanic on the lousy job they did, but now, armed with photos that proved it, I paid him a visit and asked for compensation, half of what I had paid him. Walked out with a check for $800.

Also, beyond belief, the Suzuki Maintenance Manual makes absolutely no mention of internal anodes. It has complete instructions on how to disassemble and reassemble the power head, but no mention of anodes.
 
"Not being a confrontational type, I was reluctant to approach the initial mechanic on the lousy job they did, but now, armed with photos that proved it, I paid him a visit and asked for compensation, half of what I had paid him. Walked out with a check for $800.

Also, beyond belief, the Suzuki Maintenance Manual makes absolutely no mention of internal anodes. It has complete instructions on how to disassemble and reassemble the power head, but no mention of anodes."

Mike, sounds like you did good, and maybe a visit to Suzi MFG is in order for the other half., "just sayin" :roll:

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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Ran the boat for about 5 miles at 4800 rpms. Ran great. Then the Check Engine light came on, and rev limiter on same starboard engine I spent the big bucks on.. Put into neutral, then turned off the engine. Restarted immediately with no problem, with all lights out. Ran all the way back with no problem, no warning lights. Engine does not seem overheated (pissing like a champ, no steam). Back to shop.....must be electrical?
 
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