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of
restriction
to
flow
offered
by
the
piping.
It
is
quite
common
to
find
engine
operating
temperatures
as
low
as
90
0
F.
in
these
installa-
t
ions.
We
do
not
recommend
this
type
system
because
the
usually
low
oper-
ating
temperature
is
conducive
to
valve
sticking,
sludge
formation
in
the
crankcase,
dilution
of
crank-
case
oil
with
cylinder
wall
conden-
sation
and
shortened
valve
spring
life.
We
recommend a
nominal
opera-
tion
temperature
of
150
0
F.
obtained
through
the
use
of
a
by-pass
system
as
shown
in
the
piping
diagrams
of
Fig.
11.
Do
not
attempt
to
control
temperature
by
restricting
the
flow
of
water
either
into
the
pump
or
overboard.
In
the
by-pass
syetem
a
quantity
of
warm
water
leaving
the
engine
is
diverted
back
into
the
pump
suction
line
to
be
recirculated
through
the
engine.
By
varying
the
amount
of
warm
water
fed
back
to
the
pump
the
engine
temperature.
can
be
controlled.
Control
of
water
passing
through
the
by-pass
line
is
accomplished
with
either
a
hand
control
valve
or
a
thermostat
installed
as
shown
in
the
piping
diagrams.
Opening
the
valve
wiil
divert
a
larger
amount
of
warm
water
back
into
the
engine
and
raise
its
operat
ing
temperature.
If
a
thermostat
is
used
it
will
automatically
divert
nearly
all
of
the
warm
water
leaving
the
engine
back
to
the
pump
for
recirculation
when
the
engine
is
cold.
When
en-
gine
temperature
nears
150
0
F.
the
thermostat
will
react
to
decrease
the
amount
of
recirculated
water
and
will
divert
only
enough
to
maintain
engine
temperature
at
about
150
0
F.
Generally,
the
thermostat
will
give
faster
warm
up
and
closer
tempera-
ture
control
over
the
engine
speed
range
than
will
the
hand
control
valve.
The
hand
control
valve
should
be
adjusted
to
give
adequate
tem-
perature
at
the
usual
running
speed
of
the
engine.
It
should
not
be
ne-
cessary
to
continually
re-adjust
the
valve.
On
installations
using
the
hand
control
valve,
water
should
be
noted
issuing
from
the
exhaust
pipe
soon
after
the
engine
is
started.
A
lack
of
water
indicates
the
pump
has
not
primed
and
the
engine
should
be
stopped
until
the
source
of
trouble
is
found.
On
installations
using
a
thermostat,
only
a
trickle
of
water
and
some-
times
only
steam
will
issue
from
the
exhaust
unt
il
the
engine
reaches
operat
ing
temperature
at
,."hich
time
the
thermostat
will
open
to
dis-
charge
more
water
overboard.
The
thermostat
is
designed
to
allow
a
small
quantity
of
water
to
pass
it
and
keep
the
exhaust
pipe
cool
un-
til
the
engine
reaches
operating
temperature.
\~ben
start
ing
a
cold
engine
always
keep
a
close
watch
on
the
temperature
gauge
until
it
steadies
to
a
constant
value.
8.
FUEL
SYSTE1f
A
marine
type
gasoline
tank
should
be
used
in
all
installations,
con-
structed
with
internal
baffle
plates
and
a
filler
pipe
which
goes
nearl~'
to
the
bottom
of
the
tank.
Should
a
fire
occur
during
the
filling
of
such
a
tank
only
that
vapor
trapped
in
the
filling
tube
will
burn
anc
this
can
be
snuffed
out
by
placing
something
over
the
neck
of
the
tube.
The
gasoline
outlet
from
the
tank
also
enters
at
the
top
of
the
tank
and
passes
down
through
the
tank
to
just
a
short
distance
off
the
bot-
tom.
This
pipe
should
be
slightly
larger
in
size
than
that
required
by
the
fuel
pump on
the
engine.
The
tank
will
also
have
a
vent
and
overflow
tube
coming
off
the
top
of
the
tank
of
at
least
half-inch
copper
tube
size.
This
tube
should
be
run
as
directly
as
possible
to
a
suit-
able
through-hull
fitting,
located
in
most
cases
just
below
the
sheer
line
of
the
hull.
Overflow
gasoline
and
tank
vapors
will
thereby
be
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