Burnham Bob
Well-Known Member
before we start examining everything in sight does anyope have any suggestions? there are clouds of steam in from my friend's boat's exhaust. It's definitely steam - no trace of diesel exhaust and the steam is pure white. The engine is not overheating - at least not enough to set off the alarm. the oil is not emulsified so its not the head gasket and with the steam we are getting some water out of the exhaust
Our inexpert opinion is that maybe the raw water flow is not as much as it should be making the engine run hot or, as the alarm isn't going off, not being enough to cool the exhasut gases as much as it used to.
Possible causes therefore are partially blocked heat exchanger, partially blocked raw water inlet or impellor having lost a fin.
Or do the experts have any other suggestions?
Our inexpert opinion is that maybe the raw water flow is not as much as it should be making the engine run hot or, as the alarm isn't going off, not being enough to cool the exhasut gases as much as it used to.
Possible causes therefore are partially blocked heat exchanger, partially blocked raw water inlet or impellor having lost a fin.
Or do the experts have any other suggestions?