mikeakc
Active Member
Hi all,
I have a BMC 2.2 with a Bowman heat exchanger which is overheating. These are the works / checks I carried out this winter:
Despite the above, the engine reaches 100 C very quickly (10 mins or so). I have confirmed the accuracy of temp readings with an infared thermometer, so the sender and gauge are not giving false readings. I'm running the engine very gently, just above idle really which gives me 4.5 knots. If I push it any more she will hit 105-110 C in a heartbeat.
Just for comparison, a couple of weeks ago I sailed to Scilly on a mate's boat and we motored back due to lack of wind. His BMC 1.8 sat at 75 C for 13 hours without a hiccup. Having seen that I'd love to sort mine out. So, on to the golden question. What do you think it could be and how can I sort it?!
Thanks for any advice in advance,
Mike
I have a BMC 2.2 with a Bowman heat exchanger which is overheating. These are the works / checks I carried out this winter:
- Oil change
- Raw water impeller change
- Thermostat replaced
- Coolant changed (red)
- Heat tube stack in the heat exchanger cleaned with vinegar
- Raw water lines flushed with rydlime
- Raw water intake checked (looks clear) and exhaust pumping water nicely
Despite the above, the engine reaches 100 C very quickly (10 mins or so). I have confirmed the accuracy of temp readings with an infared thermometer, so the sender and gauge are not giving false readings. I'm running the engine very gently, just above idle really which gives me 4.5 knots. If I push it any more she will hit 105-110 C in a heartbeat.
Just for comparison, a couple of weeks ago I sailed to Scilly on a mate's boat and we motored back due to lack of wind. His BMC 1.8 sat at 75 C for 13 hours without a hiccup. Having seen that I'd love to sort mine out. So, on to the golden question. What do you think it could be and how can I sort it?!
Thanks for any advice in advance,
Mike