kingsebi
Active member
The Bowman heat exchanger on my Mercedes OM636 leaks salt water through the overflow line at the pressure cap. It’s a steady drop. I ran the engine until warm, shut it off and removed the cap with a cloth. No hiss, so I’m positive there is no pressure in the internal cooling circuit. I understand that is the reason why salt water is forced in. I had the piece where the pressure cap goes on break off from the heat exchanger two years ago and glued it back on with cold weld epoxy. It used to be fine, then it broke off again and I glued it again. I will try to glue it again as it’s my primary suspect. I will also check the rubber end caps and the jubilee clips.
My question is: I’m at anchor right now and not close to the next port. If I don’t find the leak, do I risk to damage the engine running it like this? It runs fine, the temperature is normal, but I’m worried about salt water rushing through the internal cooling circuit.
My question is: I’m at anchor right now and not close to the next port. If I don’t find the leak, do I risk to damage the engine running it like this? It runs fine, the temperature is normal, but I’m worried about salt water rushing through the internal cooling circuit.