Wiggo
Well-Known Member
Oooh, so after a long time in the wilderness, I'm back. And taking the boat out for the first time in an age, the port lump overheated under load. Fine below 1500 rpm or so, but within seconds of bringing the revs up, the temperature started to creep up.
Checked the strainers (manky, so cleared them), and pulled the impeller, but that was as new. So, does the panel think that I should:
Never having had a problem with heat exchangers before, would I be right in thinking this is a job to be done ashore rather than afloat? Does it involve removing them, or can it be done in situ?
Checked the strainers (manky, so cleared them), and pulled the impeller, but that was as new. So, does the panel think that I should:
- check the thermostats, or
- assume the heat exchanger is blocked and buy in some brick cleaner?
Never having had a problem with heat exchangers before, would I be right in thinking this is a job to be done ashore rather than afloat? Does it involve removing them, or can it be done in situ?