DHV90
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
Looking for a bit of guidance regarding a raw water issue. The engine is a yanmar 3gm30 raw, coolant arrangement is simple, seacock - strainer - water pump. Currently everything is below the water line, the strainer only just so but when I remove the lid water does trickle out.
Every so often I am losing water, and needing to reprime. Removing the hose off the inlet side of the water pump and sucking water through, then reconnecting, solves the problem every time but I want the system to self prime. As far as I can see this suggests the problem area is between the seacock and the inlet to the water pump, but not after.
For example, on our return home today the lock was very turbulent so there were lots of bubbles in the air and the cooling water stopped around this time. We had been motoring for about 20 minutes after a 4 hour sail, with no problems, but after 15 mins sat in the lock the water stopped. I imagine it was air pockets in the water which caused the airlock, I don't believe it is correlating with anything else like water draining out whilst sailing, after sailing the cooling water was spraying straight away and didn't stop.
What can I do to encourage the engine water to self prime, and is there anything you think I can check?
thanks in advance!
Looking for a bit of guidance regarding a raw water issue. The engine is a yanmar 3gm30 raw, coolant arrangement is simple, seacock - strainer - water pump. Currently everything is below the water line, the strainer only just so but when I remove the lid water does trickle out.
Every so often I am losing water, and needing to reprime. Removing the hose off the inlet side of the water pump and sucking water through, then reconnecting, solves the problem every time but I want the system to self prime. As far as I can see this suggests the problem area is between the seacock and the inlet to the water pump, but not after.
For example, on our return home today the lock was very turbulent so there were lots of bubbles in the air and the cooling water stopped around this time. We had been motoring for about 20 minutes after a 4 hour sail, with no problems, but after 15 mins sat in the lock the water stopped. I imagine it was air pockets in the water which caused the airlock, I don't believe it is correlating with anything else like water draining out whilst sailing, after sailing the cooling water was spraying straight away and didn't stop.
What can I do to encourage the engine water to self prime, and is there anything you think I can check?
thanks in advance!