jamie N
Well-Known Member
My engine's a Renault Couach RC8D, 8hp/6kW, and over the winter I've altered the cooling system from 'Raw Water', to a raw water heat exchanger, with 'glycol' engine coolant. I've put a thermometer in line with the glycol coolant, and it's giving me a reading which varies appropriately, so far as I can see. The engine coolant is around about 500cc including the heat exchanger, pumped by a 2 litre/min electric 'Universal Fuel Pump', hopefully giving a circulation of the coolant 4 times a minute. The raw water coolant is engine belt driven, in the usual way, pumping through the 22 kW heat exchanger and out through the exhaust. The engine's been run at load for an hour or so over several occasions, and I've 'inadvertently/ daftly' had it running without the raw water coolant through the heat exchanger, due to a memory and checking malfunction, where the indicated temperature rose accordingly, then decreased swiftly once the seawater cock was opened.
My question is this, that without any instrumentation, what are the symptoms of a diesel engine beginning to overheat? Is it misfring, loss of power, 'smokiness'?
My question is this, that without any instrumentation, what are the symptoms of a diesel engine beginning to overheat? Is it misfring, loss of power, 'smokiness'?