vas
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dunno about MANs, but on mine there is definitely a siphon between the second in the line cooler (gearbox oil) and the last in the line one (coolant), meaning that seawater remains between ALWAYS in the engine oil and coolant coolers. Gbox oil is half full usually. Even the higher above all charge air cooler has seawater in it. Not much drains back through the impeller.
The interesting thing is that the anodes are on the pipe coming up from the impeller (ie. low in the circuit) and the charge air cooler cap (high in the circuit and half a meter away from the first...) There's nothing at all till after the turbo (so almost 1.5m route is clear of anodes)
So what you say most likely applies to some diesel marine engines (although I doubt all seawater drains out of yours tbh...)
V.
The interesting thing is that the anodes are on the pipe coming up from the impeller (ie. low in the circuit) and the charge air cooler cap (high in the circuit and half a meter away from the first...) There's nothing at all till after the turbo (so almost 1.5m route is clear of anodes)
So what you say most likely applies to some diesel marine engines (although I doubt all seawater drains out of yours tbh...)
V.

