Tamd 75p Coolant cap part number

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Hi - I have found that my Port engine Tamd 75P-A has been running a couple of degrees higher than my Starboard engine.
When I checked the fluids prior to the next start up the port engine coolant needed topping up about a 1 to 1.5 litres which I did and ran for about an hour to bring up to tempreture.
The next time I looked at the engine again it needed topping up and notice coolant on the floor - Assuming it has come from the overflow pipe.
No overheating has occurred throughout or no alarms hav gone off.
Vp of the parish has mentioned to me that it could be the coolant cap.
Does anyone have the part number ?
I am going to the boat this week and I am going to swap over the cap from the starboard engine to port to see if it is hopefully the cap and nothing more sinister.
Jon
 
Hi - I have found that my Port engine Tamd 75P-A has been running a couple of degrees higher than my Starboard engine.
When I checked the fluids prior to the next start up the port engine coolant needed topping up about a 1 to 1.5 litres which I did and ran for about an hour to bring up to tempreture.
The next time I looked at the engine again it needed topping up and notice coolant on the floor - Assuming it has come from the overflow pipe.
No overheating has occurred throughout or no alarms hav gone off.
Vp of the parish has mentioned to me that it could be the coolant cap.
Does anyone have the part number ?
I am going to the boat this week and I am going to swap over the cap from the starboard engine to port to see if it is hopefully the cap and nothing more sinister.
Jon
Similar engines TAMB 122pb we find if we overfill tanks it will discharge some until it finds its level , then stays constant through out the season, one or two degrees different could be the hot water tank , or gauges
 
Similar engines TAMB 122pb we find if we overfill tanks it will discharge some until it finds its level , then stays constant through out the season, one or two degrees different could be the hot water tank , or gauges
Thank you for your reply - But I havent overfilled the engine it was topped up the ame as the starboard engine which the level has remained constant throughout.
 
Hi - I have found that my Port engine Tamd 75P-A has been running a couple of degrees higher than my Starboard engine.
When I checked the fluids prior to the next start up the port engine coolant needed topping up about a 1 to 1.5 litres which I did and ran for about an hour to bring up to tempreture.
The next time I looked at the engine again it needed topping up and notice coolant on the floor - Assuming it has come from the overflow pipe.
No overheating has occurred throughout or no alarms hav gone off.
Vp of the parish has mentioned to me that it could be the coolant cap.
Does anyone have the part number ?
I am going to the boat this week and I am going to swap over the cap from the starboard engine to port to see if it is hopefully the cap and nothing more sinister.
Jon
Do you have coolant overflow bottles?
 
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