pmcdermott
Active Member
Any suggestions for sorting out a blockage in the drain port on the starboard side of a sea-water cooled Volvo Penta 2003.
So far I have tried:
1. Removing both the drain cock and the 2nd piece it screws into
2. Have a good poke around with a round file, a small drift and a narrow pointed tool
3. Flushing the engine with Rydlyme via the thermostat housing (RK Marine suggestion)
4. Using small nylon bottle brushes
5. Pumping some warm water with washing up liquid into the outlet with a small pump to flush it
If I poke around I can easily extract a small amount of very black dirt each time and wipe it on a rag. I must have spent an hour doing this on Sunday, but still no sudden gush of water from the engine block I was expecting and familiar with.
I would like to get this solved as I worry it is symptomatic of cooling water not circulating round the block generally. I also can't drain the engine properly if I want to.
So far I have tried:
1. Removing both the drain cock and the 2nd piece it screws into
2. Have a good poke around with a round file, a small drift and a narrow pointed tool
3. Flushing the engine with Rydlyme via the thermostat housing (RK Marine suggestion)
4. Using small nylon bottle brushes
5. Pumping some warm water with washing up liquid into the outlet with a small pump to flush it
If I poke around I can easily extract a small amount of very black dirt each time and wipe it on a rag. I must have spent an hour doing this on Sunday, but still no sudden gush of water from the engine block I was expecting and familiar with.
I would like to get this solved as I worry it is symptomatic of cooling water not circulating round the block generally. I also can't drain the engine properly if I want to.