wully1
Well-Known Member
Any overheating gurus out there?
my new to me 2005 MD2030D starts and runs beautifully with no smoke, no water in the oil and no oil in the water. After between 15- 45 minutes the coolant starts squirting out the header tank overflow shortly followed by the over heat alarm.
So far I’ve replaced the raw water impeller, stripped and cleaned the tube stack and heat exchanger - which was pretty clean- removed and cleaned the (stainless steel )exhaust elbow and replaced the thermostat. When replacing that there was whitish/yellow mush around the hose connection at the bottom of the water pump casting... The water pump looked ok to me but I’m no expert.. I bought some radiator flush stuff from Eurocar Parts and left that to soak in the engine as i was afraid the whitish/yellow mush might be blocking the engine cooling galleries.
The boatyard pressure tested the cooling system and that was OK.
There appears to be plenty sea water going through the system.
One weird thing is a hose running from the top of the sea water siphon breaker to exit overboard from the front of the cockpit locker that sprays a jet of water out when the engine is running - quite a substantial jet at any revs. Never seen that before.
It has been suggested that the head gasket might be leaking but there is no smoke/steam/oil water issues...
Anyone have any clever ideas before I need to get serious with the spanner’s?
my new to me 2005 MD2030D starts and runs beautifully with no smoke, no water in the oil and no oil in the water. After between 15- 45 minutes the coolant starts squirting out the header tank overflow shortly followed by the over heat alarm.
So far I’ve replaced the raw water impeller, stripped and cleaned the tube stack and heat exchanger - which was pretty clean- removed and cleaned the (stainless steel )exhaust elbow and replaced the thermostat. When replacing that there was whitish/yellow mush around the hose connection at the bottom of the water pump casting... The water pump looked ok to me but I’m no expert.. I bought some radiator flush stuff from Eurocar Parts and left that to soak in the engine as i was afraid the whitish/yellow mush might be blocking the engine cooling galleries.
The boatyard pressure tested the cooling system and that was OK.
There appears to be plenty sea water going through the system.
One weird thing is a hose running from the top of the sea water siphon breaker to exit overboard from the front of the cockpit locker that sprays a jet of water out when the engine is running - quite a substantial jet at any revs. Never seen that before.
It has been suggested that the head gasket might be leaking but there is no smoke/steam/oil water issues...
Anyone have any clever ideas before I need to get serious with the spanner’s?
