James W
Well-Known Member
New boat, first day with time to have a little jaunt and although there was no wind I thought i'd have a little motor up the river.
Within a few hundred yards it was evident the old (1974) Volvo Penta MB10a was getting a bit too warm and so I turned back and moored up before the HT leads melted!
I'd had a good look at the engine when I bought her and it started well, went into gear ok, the oil looked clean, etc, etc and I had no reason to suspect any trouble. The previous owner told me the engine had been serviced and a new thermostat fitted (I have the old one in a box). However, on looking today at the fresh water filter, it looks dry and i'm not sure there's any water going through the engine at all.
I suppose it would be any number of the following problems:
Faulty intake seacock
Blocked inlet pipe
Salted up engine
Broken thermostat
Broken impeller/water pump
What do you think? Any suggestions would be really helpful please!
James
Within a few hundred yards it was evident the old (1974) Volvo Penta MB10a was getting a bit too warm and so I turned back and moored up before the HT leads melted!
I'd had a good look at the engine when I bought her and it started well, went into gear ok, the oil looked clean, etc, etc and I had no reason to suspect any trouble. The previous owner told me the engine had been serviced and a new thermostat fitted (I have the old one in a box). However, on looking today at the fresh water filter, it looks dry and i'm not sure there's any water going through the engine at all.
I suppose it would be any number of the following problems:
Faulty intake seacock
Blocked inlet pipe
Salted up engine
Broken thermostat
Broken impeller/water pump
What do you think? Any suggestions would be really helpful please!
James