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Removing thermostat from water cooled engine.

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N8053H

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One day I went to apply for a position as a tech. The head tech or foreman was doing the hiring. When I went into his office, on his desk sat a stack of applications maybe a foot or more tall. He sticks my application on top and asked one question. I answered this question and was hired on the spot. He told me no other tech could get this correct.

This my friends you can not look up or google.

Here is the question lets see who knows their stuff:

You remove the thermostat on your water cooled engine for it is stuck open. You do not have another so just put the thermostat housing back in place and fill with anti-freeze water mix..

What will happen to this engine and why?

I will wait one day before answering this. But maybe someone knows this.

Tony
 
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