hannahman
Well-Known Member
Some advice please.
The cooling water inlet grill on the hull of my Hillyard is best described as being shaped like a pear shaped anode, and is fitted to the hull in the same manner, ie 'fat' end forward most.
Now I'm wondering if this is the correct way round, or do you think it should be turned round the other way to act more as a 'scoop', or is it designed so that it should be the original way round as I first described, perhaps where there is less of a chance of trapping weed/muck etc?
The engine in my boat (a raw water cooled Petter 2cylinder diesel) has always run rather hot, sometimes with quite a bit of steam from the exhaust. There has been some scaling up of the water pipes, which I expected, being direct cooled, and at the moment these pipes, together with the water pump and thermostat are off the engine for checking and cleaning/overhauling as neccessary.
I was just wondering whether turning the inlet fitting around would help or hinder.? I assume there is a correct and incorrect way round?
Any advice gratefully received please! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
The cooling water inlet grill on the hull of my Hillyard is best described as being shaped like a pear shaped anode, and is fitted to the hull in the same manner, ie 'fat' end forward most.
Now I'm wondering if this is the correct way round, or do you think it should be turned round the other way to act more as a 'scoop', or is it designed so that it should be the original way round as I first described, perhaps where there is less of a chance of trapping weed/muck etc?
The engine in my boat (a raw water cooled Petter 2cylinder diesel) has always run rather hot, sometimes with quite a bit of steam from the exhaust. There has been some scaling up of the water pipes, which I expected, being direct cooled, and at the moment these pipes, together with the water pump and thermostat are off the engine for checking and cleaning/overhauling as neccessary.
I was just wondering whether turning the inlet fitting around would help or hinder.? I assume there is a correct and incorrect way round?
Any advice gratefully received please! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif