rick-lamb
New Member
So... the heat exchanger on my Volvo Penta 2002 (1991) has reached the end of it's life.
I took it to a local radiator shop to repair a leak and they pressure tested it and say they can't fix it.
Re-fitting to turn the engine over and now the circulating pump is ceased.
Rather than pay $2000 to replace parts on an old engine I've been looking at converting to raw water cooling.
It seems pretty simple, a few pipes and seals, a new thermostat, comes to about $300 at Volvo's prices.
More than I'd like to spend if it isn't going to work, but far more reasonable for an engine that I'm likely to replace in a few years.
Am I missing anything? Anybody ever tried it?
I took it to a local radiator shop to repair a leak and they pressure tested it and say they can't fix it.
Re-fitting to turn the engine over and now the circulating pump is ceased.
Rather than pay $2000 to replace parts on an old engine I've been looking at converting to raw water cooling.
It seems pretty simple, a few pipes and seals, a new thermostat, comes to about $300 at Volvo's prices.
More than I'd like to spend if it isn't going to work, but far more reasonable for an engine that I'm likely to replace in a few years.
Am I missing anything? Anybody ever tried it?