Jokani
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First sail of the season at the weekend, happy days, well almost.
2 hours of motoring, a cracking sail, 1 hour of motoring to enter harbour and moor.
As it was the first time using this engine which has just had new pistons, valves, injector pump, raw water pump, new thermostat & exhaust elbow I kept a close eye on the Nasa Ex1 temperature guage/alarm.
All day it stayed between 35 & 37 degrees, perfect!
But after I moored up, engine still ticking over, the temperature had risen to almost 50 degrees. I checked that there was plenty of water coming out of the exhaust, there was. The engine overheating alarm did not go off, but the engine bay door was hotter than I expected, and there was an amount of coolant in the bilge. I switched off, and an hour later restarted, checked the strainer was clear, I have clear pipes so can see the water circulating, still plenty of exhaust water, but exhaust temp still rsing to high 40's. No other checks or temp measurements completed as started to dry out and had to come home for the weekend.
I do not understand, I have a new raw water pump, the water is circulating, how can the exhaust temperature rise if there is lots of water.
Any advice much appreciated.
2 hours of motoring, a cracking sail, 1 hour of motoring to enter harbour and moor.
As it was the first time using this engine which has just had new pistons, valves, injector pump, raw water pump, new thermostat & exhaust elbow I kept a close eye on the Nasa Ex1 temperature guage/alarm.
All day it stayed between 35 & 37 degrees, perfect!
But after I moored up, engine still ticking over, the temperature had risen to almost 50 degrees. I checked that there was plenty of water coming out of the exhaust, there was. The engine overheating alarm did not go off, but the engine bay door was hotter than I expected, and there was an amount of coolant in the bilge. I switched off, and an hour later restarted, checked the strainer was clear, I have clear pipes so can see the water circulating, still plenty of exhaust water, but exhaust temp still rsing to high 40's. No other checks or temp measurements completed as started to dry out and had to come home for the weekend.
I do not understand, I have a new raw water pump, the water is circulating, how can the exhaust temperature rise if there is lots of water.
Any advice much appreciated.
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