stelican
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I had one with heavy corrosion into the O ring recess. Had it tig ? welded and machined no further problem. 10+ yeasrs ago.
the area that’s eaten itself (if roughly the same location as mine) is in contact with water all the time as sea water sits in the cooler maybe 1/2 full as it never drains down fully when stopped. the galvanic corrosion sets up. I’m guessing the outer o ring hardens over time and let’s sea water pass to the outside edge.To add to the above, if the insert was made from a similar metal to the tube assembly, would there be anywhere else it could corrode? In theory there should be no water where the dissimilar metals contact, should there?
I meant the outside diameter of the insert where it's in contact with the cast casing shouldn't have water contact. I think ?.the area that’s eaten itself (if roughly the same location as mine) is in contact with water all the time as sea water sits in the cooler maybe 1/2 full as it never drains down fully when stopped. the galvanic corrosion sets up. I’m guessing the outer o ring hardens over time and let’s sea water pass to the outside edge.
I had none in the other engine cooler. took 20 odd years for that much corrosion so I don’t think it’s a mega issue. Weld and machine seems the best solution