jlavery
Well-known member
Hi all,
My D1-30 overheating problems continue.
Initially was only after an hour or 2 of 2200rpm, but occurred today at manoeuvering revs after about an hour of operation. The engine felt very hot to the touch, so don't think it's a dodgy sensor (but this is subjective).
Getting good sea water flow, so that's not the problem.
Have cleaned the heat exchanger core.
Have tested the thermostat in a pan of water and seems to work - opened at just below boiling.
Have checked fresh water bleed pipe and it's clear.
Have elevated reservoir to help bleed any air out of fresh water side.
Am getting hot water in calorifier, so think flow around fresh circuit is OK.
I wonder if the thermostat is in fact sticking - is it worth trying running the engine without the thermostat to remove that from the equation?
My D1-30 overheating problems continue.
Initially was only after an hour or 2 of 2200rpm, but occurred today at manoeuvering revs after about an hour of operation. The engine felt very hot to the touch, so don't think it's a dodgy sensor (but this is subjective).
Getting good sea water flow, so that's not the problem.
Have cleaned the heat exchanger core.
Have tested the thermostat in a pan of water and seems to work - opened at just below boiling.
Have checked fresh water bleed pipe and it's clear.
Have elevated reservoir to help bleed any air out of fresh water side.
Am getting hot water in calorifier, so think flow around fresh circuit is OK.
I wonder if the thermostat is in fact sticking - is it worth trying running the engine without the thermostat to remove that from the equation?