vasouman
New Member
Hi, we have a Volvo Penta D1-20 installed 12 years ago, and used just 1200 hours. I have no idea how it was maintained since I just recently bought to boat. We experience some overheating problems. Usually in wavy conditions, or when heeling, it will quickly sound the overheating alarm. On the other hand, it may run 48 hours in calm weather without any problems. This was untill today, when it started sounding the alarm after approximately 30 minutes of work at about 2000rpm. What has mostly happened in between was that a month has passed since the last used the boat, and last thing we did was to opened and cleaned the salt water filter, without testing the engine much after that. Today, We opened and cleaned the salt water part of the heat exchanger. Couldn't open the back cap, so cleaned it only from the front. There was some salt blocked pipes, impeller is intact. We thought air may have filled the exchanger, so we moved the expansion tank higher then the heat exchanger, as originally it was slightly lower (don't know if that should be so, but I believe it should be higher), and tried to bleed the air by running the engine and occasionally slackening the cap and squeezing the hoses, but it overheated again after 40 minutes. All hoses are warm, so I suppose thermostat is working. When we tighten the cap, coolant level in expansion tank drops and does not rise (it was warm already, so I supposed it is due to pressure getting restored. At first we thought we just need to fill in lots of coolant, but seems that it's getting too much. Already filled 3, or 4 liters or so. I'm afraid we might be loosing coolant, but haven't detected a leak yet, or greasy exhaust water. Weirdest thing is that it worsened after just sitting in port for 1 month. What would you suggest?