GusC@AK
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Hi all. I have twin D4 260s with around 700-800 hours. Today my port engine threw an audible alarm and warning light (the triangle icon for general warning). Of course I killed power to the engine immediately, and inadvertently erased the fault code in the EVC. At the time of the alarm the temp gauge red normal (185F/85C) but I had coolant overflow boiling from the expansion hose.
Not knowing the code, I assumed a shredded impeller. So I checked. It was fine, but I replaced it anyway. Next, I checked the sea strainer. Nothing abnormal. Heat exchangers are relatively new and I fresh-water flush them regularly. I then ran the engine in neutral at 1500 RPM until it reached 185/85 degrees. I was unable to replicate the fault.
Any thoughts? Thermostat, temp sensor? Etc.?
Thanks!
Not knowing the code, I assumed a shredded impeller. So I checked. It was fine, but I replaced it anyway. Next, I checked the sea strainer. Nothing abnormal. Heat exchangers are relatively new and I fresh-water flush them regularly. I then ran the engine in neutral at 1500 RPM until it reached 185/85 degrees. I was unable to replicate the fault.
Any thoughts? Thermostat, temp sensor? Etc.?
Thanks!