steveej
Well-Known Member
So I have had an intermittent overheating issue on a new to me boat since the start of this season.
I believe there were a number of causes all contributing to the issue most of which should now have been resolved.
Before the delivery to my home port, I stripped the heat exchanger pipe stack, had it cleaned, the fresh water system flushed, acid bathed, flushed many more times. Struggled to get above 2k revs on delivery and by the time I got back I stripped it all again to find standing water in the spigot coming out the exhaust elbow.
Struggled to get the elbow off as the previous owner had managed to completely round off the most difficult to access nut holding the elbow to the studs.
Got the local volvo dealer involved, removed the entire header tank in order to get the elbow off, replaced elbow and at the same time replaced the thermostat. Was fine when I picked it up in October and not overheating at 2,500 revs..
Took it for a spin around the bay on Saturday to warm the oil up for an oil change and guess what, after no more than 5 mins at 2,200 revs, the alarm goes off and there is about 800ml of coolant in the engine bay.
Plenty of raw water out of the exhaust so the I am absolutely convinced it is to do with the fresh water side.
I am now wondering whether the belt could be slipping. Are they prone to slip at higher revs when they are worn? It appears tight enough. I plan to replace this on the weekend and try again as I am at my wits end as to what it could be given the overheating is so intermittent.
Could it be that the cap on the header tank is not holding pressure and allowing the coolant to boil?
Only other thing I can think of is the fresh water circulation pump is not working properly but it appears to be spinning around and nothing is leaking out of it.
Any other suggestions?
I believe there were a number of causes all contributing to the issue most of which should now have been resolved.
Before the delivery to my home port, I stripped the heat exchanger pipe stack, had it cleaned, the fresh water system flushed, acid bathed, flushed many more times. Struggled to get above 2k revs on delivery and by the time I got back I stripped it all again to find standing water in the spigot coming out the exhaust elbow.
Struggled to get the elbow off as the previous owner had managed to completely round off the most difficult to access nut holding the elbow to the studs.
Got the local volvo dealer involved, removed the entire header tank in order to get the elbow off, replaced elbow and at the same time replaced the thermostat. Was fine when I picked it up in October and not overheating at 2,500 revs..
Took it for a spin around the bay on Saturday to warm the oil up for an oil change and guess what, after no more than 5 mins at 2,200 revs, the alarm goes off and there is about 800ml of coolant in the engine bay.
Plenty of raw water out of the exhaust so the I am absolutely convinced it is to do with the fresh water side.
I am now wondering whether the belt could be slipping. Are they prone to slip at higher revs when they are worn? It appears tight enough. I plan to replace this on the weekend and try again as I am at my wits end as to what it could be given the overheating is so intermittent.
Could it be that the cap on the header tank is not holding pressure and allowing the coolant to boil?
Only other thing I can think of is the fresh water circulation pump is not working properly but it appears to be spinning around and nothing is leaking out of it.
Any other suggestions?