Swanrad2
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Three years ago my Centaur started overheating above 3000 revs with lots of steam in the exhaust and very little water. Replaced the impeller etc without effect, the natural conclusion I think is Head Gasket. The boat was pulled out of the water and work (land based) got in the way, but, I am starting this weekend to renovate the engine starting with the gasket. I was also thinking of adding one of the new fangled water filter traps with the transparent top and widening the intake from the current feeble effort. All of this assuming the thing isn't damaged enough to form my next mooring sinker instead.
Firstly any suggestions for what else would be a sensible addition/improvement to the EXISTING engine as I quite like not spending £5k on a new engine? Secondly are there any other obvious culprits for the fault (it was a suddenly developed fault after overheating when an impeller failed so, although the water ways aren't great they are unlikely to of caused the problem).
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Tony
Firstly any suggestions for what else would be a sensible addition/improvement to the EXISTING engine as I quite like not spending £5k on a new engine? Secondly are there any other obvious culprits for the fault (it was a suddenly developed fault after overheating when an impeller failed so, although the water ways aren't great they are unlikely to of caused the problem).
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Tony