Montemar
Well-Known Member
We have a pair of TAMD41B which smoke a bit when cold. As we have about half a mile of slow motoring through Weymouth harbour plus a wait for the bridge to lift the gentle whiff from the exhausts is something we could do without.
As we have a water tank with immersion heater which can be heated using shore power I wondered if hot water from same would help to warm the ( starboard ) engine up and thus, hopefully, reduce smoke. I have not actually tried it but wondered if there is some kind of valve that may stop water circulation or other reason.
My idea, if it seems a goer, would be to fit a second water tank ( to the port engine ) and operate both immersions on a timer or by remote control to have hot water ready to warm the engines on start up.
Has anyone ever tried this? Perhaps warming a cast iron lump like an AD41 requires a bit more.
I have seen threads in the past about heaters to reduce smoking but they seemed rather complex.
Thanks in advance for your answers.
As we have a water tank with immersion heater which can be heated using shore power I wondered if hot water from same would help to warm the ( starboard ) engine up and thus, hopefully, reduce smoke. I have not actually tried it but wondered if there is some kind of valve that may stop water circulation or other reason.
My idea, if it seems a goer, would be to fit a second water tank ( to the port engine ) and operate both immersions on a timer or by remote control to have hot water ready to warm the engines on start up.
Has anyone ever tried this? Perhaps warming a cast iron lump like an AD41 requires a bit more.
I have seen threads in the past about heaters to reduce smoking but they seemed rather complex.
Thanks in advance for your answers.



