Houleaux
Well-Known Member
Or does anyone know where you can get one tested / reconditioned at a reasonable price (new ones are week over £1k!).
I'm not actually sure that I have a problem with mine, but I have had ongoing issues with my cooling system - from sea water in the fresh water circuit (cured for a while - maybe still? - by new seals in the heat exchanger) to coolant loss (apparently cured, until recently, with new seals on all the coolant pipes).
Lately the issue has been the level of water in the header tank dropping by about 500ml. It always needed this much water when checked, whether it had been run or just left overnight (or left for a couple of weeks for that matter), but there has never been any water collected under the engine.
Then, having to motor back across the channel recently (boo!), I topped it up the usual amount after a couple of hours (the header tank cap can be unscrewed without drama - no pressure in the system) and then never had to do so again. Just been down to the boat and the header tank is full! I've tasted the water but can't make up my mind if it's salty or not.
There's no water in the oil and the engine doesn't appear to be overheating (the light doesn't come on although I'm not sure I trust it - It comes on when the key is turned and goes out once the engine starts, but I don't know if that's a guarantee that all's well).
Maybe I should just leave well alone. I sail rather than motor whenever possible in any case.
But if there is salt water in the fresh water system, what damage is being done (there's no anode fitted). And if the two are mixing, I can't keep antifreeze in the system of course....
Sorry for the waffle. Any ideas anyone? On any of the above?!
I'm not actually sure that I have a problem with mine, but I have had ongoing issues with my cooling system - from sea water in the fresh water circuit (cured for a while - maybe still? - by new seals in the heat exchanger) to coolant loss (apparently cured, until recently, with new seals on all the coolant pipes).
Lately the issue has been the level of water in the header tank dropping by about 500ml. It always needed this much water when checked, whether it had been run or just left overnight (or left for a couple of weeks for that matter), but there has never been any water collected under the engine.
Then, having to motor back across the channel recently (boo!), I topped it up the usual amount after a couple of hours (the header tank cap can be unscrewed without drama - no pressure in the system) and then never had to do so again. Just been down to the boat and the header tank is full! I've tasted the water but can't make up my mind if it's salty or not.
There's no water in the oil and the engine doesn't appear to be overheating (the light doesn't come on although I'm not sure I trust it - It comes on when the key is turned and goes out once the engine starts, but I don't know if that's a guarantee that all's well).
Maybe I should just leave well alone. I sail rather than motor whenever possible in any case.
But if there is salt water in the fresh water system, what damage is being done (there's no anode fitted). And if the two are mixing, I can't keep antifreeze in the system of course....
Sorry for the waffle. Any ideas anyone? On any of the above?!