Malish
Well-Known Member
One to add: I had a cooling problem with my DV24 - it was salts in the engine feed pipe but they were not easily visible, they were just beyond the right angle bend feeding into the engine - only discovered and cleared//disrupted with a length of monel wire, so even if the pipework looks blockage free, do a little investigation of the blind spots.I think you will find that the entry into the engine is blocked by salts. The nozzle is partly hidden behind the flywheel, held on by two Allen bolts but can be removed without taking off the flywheel. The back pressure generated by this has caused the pump to try to deliver higher than design pressure, hence the characteristic damage. A less likely alternative is that the thermostat could be stuck open, which blocks the bypass, although water will still flow through the engine passages.
And make up a rubber gasket for re-installation of the pipe - seals much better than the original