nigelstgeorge
Well-Known Member
I am posting this on behalf of a friend who has a circa 1977 Swan 431 with a Perkins 4108 engine. He is now on his 3rd new/reconditioned bottom half engine due to water entering the engine via the exhaust. He has just had his 3rd Perkins 4108 engine replaced and water is still getting back into the engine via the exhaust. My friend is wanting to find a permanent solution as changing engines is getting expensive.
It looks like Swan Nautor in those days put together a very ineffective solution rather than put something like a waterlock between the exhaust elbow which is where raw cooling water is injected and the exhaust muffler and rest of the exhaust system.
There is a sort of goose neck just before the exhaust elbow with a T piece which I guess is the bleed off of air and water to break the syphon effect. This does not appear blocked but if one connects the pipe at this point there is water in the goose neck.
At the moment the only solution seems to be to turn off the cooling water EACH TIME just before turning the engine off to blow the excess water out of the exhaust to ensure it does not syphon back into the engine. Obviously this is not a failsafe solution.
The boat is currently located near La Rochelle, Western France.
Any solutions would be much appreciated.
It looks like Swan Nautor in those days put together a very ineffective solution rather than put something like a waterlock between the exhaust elbow which is where raw cooling water is injected and the exhaust muffler and rest of the exhaust system.
There is a sort of goose neck just before the exhaust elbow with a T piece which I guess is the bleed off of air and water to break the syphon effect. This does not appear blocked but if one connects the pipe at this point there is water in the goose neck.
At the moment the only solution seems to be to turn off the cooling water EACH TIME just before turning the engine off to blow the excess water out of the exhaust to ensure it does not syphon back into the engine. Obviously this is not a failsafe solution.
The boat is currently located near La Rochelle, Western France.
Any solutions would be much appreciated.