Clyde Coastin'
New Member
Hi Folks,
I'm having an issue (I think!) with my MD7A. It does, and always has, started no problem and ran well but never pumped a massive amount of water out the exhaust. The amount is does pump looks acceptable and there is never any clouds of steam (just the usual old Volvo puff).
On a recent trip we found ourselves becalmed and running the engine to make our way home, we had been running for maybe an hour when out of boredom/ curiosity I got the laser thermometer out and began zapping the engine (our boat never had a temp gauge hence the hand-held thermometer), to my horror the head was sitting around 80C and the top of the block at the head gasket was closer to 90C. We turned the engine off to cool for another 45 mins before running it around 1100 RPM to limp towards our destination, in doing so we saw more acceptable temps for the raw water cooled engine of around 70C head and block.
The following weekend I went down to the boat and removed the exhaust manifold and elbow and gave the waterways a good clean out, cleaned the visible ports / waterways in the head and re-fitted with a new gasket. The thermostat looked a touch iffy so as an interim fix I cleaned the housing and punched the centre out the thermostat before refitting. When I fired the engine up she wasn't pumping any water and I had to prime the system by filling the strainer basket with water and blowing down the inlet side tube ( I was expecting the system to self prime, the impeller is 4-5 months old). When she started to pump out there was a good bit more flow than before, I expected this due to the thermostat removal.
This is where is gets more interesting/complicated... After our recent Wednesday evening race we had to motor around the bay waiting to enter the marina and by the time we tied off we had probably had 45 mins running so I thought I'd do a temp check. I got 60-70 at the head but could find hot spots on the block near the head (both front and rear of 85-90C I assume this to be abnormal especially given the lack of thermostat?! To be honest I was expecting low temps across the whole engine due to constant flow.
Does anyone know if the water circulates through both the head AND block of these engines? If this is the case could the water galleries in the block be restricted/ blocked? The difficulty priming the system also worries me as there could be air in the system or some other contributing factor.
I am really not wanting to remove the cylinder head unless its 100% required and my next step is to order some eco-friendly Rydlyme and loop-flush the system and double check all the hoses for air leaks. Has anyone had similar issues before or is there something else I can do/check to help? (I have ordered a VDO gauge and replacement sensor for peace of mind as the boat had no gauge and the temp alarm / light setup evidently doesn't work)
Any and all help appreciated!
I'm having an issue (I think!) with my MD7A. It does, and always has, started no problem and ran well but never pumped a massive amount of water out the exhaust. The amount is does pump looks acceptable and there is never any clouds of steam (just the usual old Volvo puff).
On a recent trip we found ourselves becalmed and running the engine to make our way home, we had been running for maybe an hour when out of boredom/ curiosity I got the laser thermometer out and began zapping the engine (our boat never had a temp gauge hence the hand-held thermometer), to my horror the head was sitting around 80C and the top of the block at the head gasket was closer to 90C. We turned the engine off to cool for another 45 mins before running it around 1100 RPM to limp towards our destination, in doing so we saw more acceptable temps for the raw water cooled engine of around 70C head and block.
The following weekend I went down to the boat and removed the exhaust manifold and elbow and gave the waterways a good clean out, cleaned the visible ports / waterways in the head and re-fitted with a new gasket. The thermostat looked a touch iffy so as an interim fix I cleaned the housing and punched the centre out the thermostat before refitting. When I fired the engine up she wasn't pumping any water and I had to prime the system by filling the strainer basket with water and blowing down the inlet side tube ( I was expecting the system to self prime, the impeller is 4-5 months old). When she started to pump out there was a good bit more flow than before, I expected this due to the thermostat removal.
This is where is gets more interesting/complicated... After our recent Wednesday evening race we had to motor around the bay waiting to enter the marina and by the time we tied off we had probably had 45 mins running so I thought I'd do a temp check. I got 60-70 at the head but could find hot spots on the block near the head (both front and rear of 85-90C I assume this to be abnormal especially given the lack of thermostat?! To be honest I was expecting low temps across the whole engine due to constant flow.
Does anyone know if the water circulates through both the head AND block of these engines? If this is the case could the water galleries in the block be restricted/ blocked? The difficulty priming the system also worries me as there could be air in the system or some other contributing factor.
I am really not wanting to remove the cylinder head unless its 100% required and my next step is to order some eco-friendly Rydlyme and loop-flush the system and double check all the hoses for air leaks. Has anyone had similar issues before or is there something else I can do/check to help? (I have ordered a VDO gauge and replacement sensor for peace of mind as the boat had no gauge and the temp alarm / light setup evidently doesn't work)
Any and all help appreciated!


