bobgarrett
Well-Known Member
I have a Volvo Penta D1-30 engine and have a strange cooling water problem I hope someone might be able to give a pointer to.
When we relaunched a few days ago I fitted a new impeller because I spotted a slight crack on one of the blades of last year's impeller.
Once in the water I started the engine and there was an initial rush of water out of the exhaust and then nothing. The marina dory took us to a berth as we needed to be away from the boat lift. I took out the impeller, saw nothing wrong so put it back in and tried the engine again. There was an ongoing feed of water out of the exhaust so I assumed it was maybe an airlock or "something" now solved.
Yesterday I started the engine to check it and it was ok. Then later started it again as we needed to move from one marina to another, and there was plenty of water through the exhaust so we motored for a while and then sailed for a couple of hours. When we got to the other port I started the engine and no water out of the exhaust. So we sailed as close to our new berth as we could with a plan to just use the engine for the final few minutes. We started the engine and now plenty of water out of the exhaust.
So what might cause the sea water flow through the system to the exhaust to stop and start? No water leaking into the boat, exhaust gases themselves were coming out of the exhaust.
My only thought so far is whether the sea-water pump might have lost some teeth and sometimes it starts going and once spinning it is ok. The other idea remains some form of airlock which started while ashore and then happened again when heeled for sailing.
I'd welcome any other ideas to check.
Thanks.
When we relaunched a few days ago I fitted a new impeller because I spotted a slight crack on one of the blades of last year's impeller.
Once in the water I started the engine and there was an initial rush of water out of the exhaust and then nothing. The marina dory took us to a berth as we needed to be away from the boat lift. I took out the impeller, saw nothing wrong so put it back in and tried the engine again. There was an ongoing feed of water out of the exhaust so I assumed it was maybe an airlock or "something" now solved.
Yesterday I started the engine to check it and it was ok. Then later started it again as we needed to move from one marina to another, and there was plenty of water through the exhaust so we motored for a while and then sailed for a couple of hours. When we got to the other port I started the engine and no water out of the exhaust. So we sailed as close to our new berth as we could with a plan to just use the engine for the final few minutes. We started the engine and now plenty of water out of the exhaust.
So what might cause the sea water flow through the system to the exhaust to stop and start? No water leaking into the boat, exhaust gases themselves were coming out of the exhaust.
My only thought so far is whether the sea-water pump might have lost some teeth and sometimes it starts going and once spinning it is ok. The other idea remains some form of airlock which started while ashore and then happened again when heeled for sailing.
I'd welcome any other ideas to check.
Thanks.