mlott
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Phantom 46 with two 1999 TAMD74P Volvos with around 1200hrs on each.
While motoring at about 80% throttle the other day, I had the Port engine overheat. On inspection, I found all the coolant in the bilge and not the engine! After allowing the engine to cool I refilled and the engine restarted fine. Raw water was flowing well, everything looked/sounded fine, but after a short while I notice it was gently expelling coolant down the overflow pipe from the filler cap. I shut it down again and carefully removed the filler cap, and fair amount of coolant was blown out, even though the engine was still well below working temp at this point. After topping up the coolant again, I ran it with the cap off, and discovered a constant stream of bubbles/gas from the coolant filler.
I assumed a blown head gasket, but on testing the gas for CO2, it can up negative, suggesting it's not a head gasket...
Anyone have any ideas where else air/gases could enter the coolant? or is the CO2 test not 100% proof.
No recent work on the engine (annual service due shortly). Oil looks fine. Raw water flowing well. It starts and runs fine at tickover and maneuvering about the marina (with the filler cap loose). Haven't tried it under load, as I didn't want to risk overheating again.
I found an old thread on here with a similar problem on a KAD32, but no info on if it was ever fixed. I very much hope someone can point in the right direction.
Not sure if this will work, but this is a link to a video of the bubbles:- New video by Martin Lott
Regards
Martin
While motoring at about 80% throttle the other day, I had the Port engine overheat. On inspection, I found all the coolant in the bilge and not the engine! After allowing the engine to cool I refilled and the engine restarted fine. Raw water was flowing well, everything looked/sounded fine, but after a short while I notice it was gently expelling coolant down the overflow pipe from the filler cap. I shut it down again and carefully removed the filler cap, and fair amount of coolant was blown out, even though the engine was still well below working temp at this point. After topping up the coolant again, I ran it with the cap off, and discovered a constant stream of bubbles/gas from the coolant filler.
I assumed a blown head gasket, but on testing the gas for CO2, it can up negative, suggesting it's not a head gasket...
Anyone have any ideas where else air/gases could enter the coolant? or is the CO2 test not 100% proof.
No recent work on the engine (annual service due shortly). Oil looks fine. Raw water flowing well. It starts and runs fine at tickover and maneuvering about the marina (with the filler cap loose). Haven't tried it under load, as I didn't want to risk overheating again.
I found an old thread on here with a similar problem on a KAD32, but no info on if it was ever fixed. I very much hope someone can point in the right direction.
Not sure if this will work, but this is a link to a video of the bubbles:- New video by Martin Lott
Regards
Martin