charles_reed
Well-Known Member
So it looks like they're not that uncommon an item. Unfortunately, local chandlery is a bit naff. We also happen to be out in the sticks of Greece, so Amazon isn't of much help, sadly.
I've tried cleaning up and replacing it, but I only seem to have made things worse! Doh! I'll try cleaning it up again. If all else fails, I'll have to isolate the hot water side of the system until I can get a replacement part.
What's the deal with stopping the calorifier on the engine?
Appreciate your problem - if you can't find a local builder merchant (unlikely even on islands) try immersing in a sulphamic acid solution or, failing that, the strongest vinegar you can get.
When I fitted my calorifier I put taps on engine feed and on water lines. They've proved invaluable more than once. Usually, the calorifier feed is a bypass from the engine coolant pump. Cutting that off just increases the speed of collant flow around the engine.