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Maintain peak engine performance and prevent costly damage with the J/E Thermostat, part number 18-3544. This critical component is engineered to precisely regulate the temperature of your marine engine's cooling system. By controlling the flow of coolant, it ensures that the engine operates within its optimal temperature range, which is vital for fuel efficiency, emissions control, and overall engine longevity. The robust design of this thermostat is specifically suited for the harsh and demanding conditions of marine environments, offering reliability you can count on.
The J/E Thermostat (18-3544) is an indispensable part of any marine cooling system. Its primary role is to act as a gatekeeper for coolant circulation. When the engine's temperature rises to a predetermined point, the thermostat opens, allowing the coolant to flow through the radiator or heat exchanger to dissipate heat. Once the engine cools down, the thermostat closes, restricting the flow and allowing the engine to warm up efficiently. This dynamic regulation is essential for protecting the engine from thermal stress and ensuring it runs at peak efficiency. Proper functioning of the thermostat directly impacts the engine's lifespan and its ability to perform under load.
This thermostat is designed for a wide array of marine applications, from small outboard motors to larger inboard engines found on yachts and workboats. Its reliability is paramount for ensuring that your vessel is always ready for the water. Boat owners and marine technicians choose the J/E Thermostat for its proven track record and its ability to deliver consistent results. Ensuring the cooling system is in top condition with a reliable thermostat like this one is a key aspect of routine marine engine maintenance, providing confidence and security on every voyage.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Thermostat Type | J/E |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 18-3544 |
| Weight | Approximately 0.15 lbs |
| Material | Metal |
| Application | Marine Outboard Engines |
| Function | Engine Temperature Regulation |
| Operating Temperature | Varies by engine model, typically between 140°F and 160°F |
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