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To: mvheim@studiolimage.com
Subject: Thermostats
From: "Simon Matthews" <simon_atwork@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2001 23:04:32 +0000
Max,

You are missing an important point -- the engine is not entirely enclosed by 
the water jacket. Thus, there is some (actually quite a bit) of engine 
cooling via the sump (via the oil) and other places.

Now, the cooling effect of the oil in the sump will vary according to the 
ambient temperature (since there is no thermostat to control it). In summer 
there will be less cooling and in winter there will be more cooling. This 
means that, even with a constant water temperature, the engine temperature 
will vary accoding to the ambient air temperature.

What this means is that changing the thermostat from summer to winter may 
still be a good idea to compensate for the different cooling of the oil.

Simon

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