annalucidon
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Help! We have a problem with a Volvo Penta MD2030B engine (in a newly-bought 1993 Dufour sailboat with a saildrive). The engine is freshwater cooled via a heat exchanger using saltwater and we recently started taking on salt water. On investigating, the fresh water system was completely overrun by salt water. The engine really doesn't seem to be overheating, but we realised our bilges were full of a lovely coolant/salt water mix... The engine has an expansion tank, which is listed in the Owner's Manual as extra and which some people are telling us isn't neccessary for this engine i.e. we could just pour the coolant/water mix in through the filler cap and do away with the separate expansion tank - this where the water was actually coming from, but guessing this is simply because the expansion tank's seal was a weak point.
Taking advice, we have taken apart and thoroughly cleaned the insert (or "core") of the heat exchanger and throughly flushed the system through - it was indeed shockingly dirty and filled with **** (including pieces of old impeller) and we really hoped this was the problem - it certainly looked dirty and blocked enough to have been letting salt water into the fresh water system. (Does this sound right)?
We got the insert very clean and it didn't appear to have any leaks. BUT on running the engine, we still have the problem. The fresh water system is filling up with salt water. Please please please can anyone offer any advice? The heat exchanger core really didn't seem to be have a leak when we tested it, but people are telling us we need to buy a new one (sooo much money) and if there is a split in one of its pipes, it must be very small. Would this explain the significant volume of sea water infiltrating? I'm just not sure there isn't another problem somewhere.
Taking advice, we have taken apart and thoroughly cleaned the insert (or "core") of the heat exchanger and throughly flushed the system through - it was indeed shockingly dirty and filled with **** (including pieces of old impeller) and we really hoped this was the problem - it certainly looked dirty and blocked enough to have been letting salt water into the fresh water system. (Does this sound right)?
We got the insert very clean and it didn't appear to have any leaks. BUT on running the engine, we still have the problem. The fresh water system is filling up with salt water. Please please please can anyone offer any advice? The heat exchanger core really didn't seem to be have a leak when we tested it, but people are telling us we need to buy a new one (sooo much money) and if there is a split in one of its pipes, it must be very small. Would this explain the significant volume of sea water infiltrating? I'm just not sure there isn't another problem somewhere.