Rob_Webb
Well-Known Member
Yanma 3GM, approx 15 yrs old, reckon approx 1500 hrs total time. Salt water cooled. Saildrive.
I replace my impellor every year but I also tend to lose it once mid-season requiring an emergency replace - which I've got kind of used to.
So last week's replacemetn was kind of expected (first for the year) but then yesterday same thing happened i.e. CW temp alarm went off, checked exhaust, yup no cooling water coming through, shut down, replace impellor and restart - all OK again.
But both last week and this week the 'faulty' impellor I removed had no visible signs of damage. It's a saildrive hence cooling water drawn through the leg with (I am told) a filter system in the leg but no other filter in the line. Sio I wondered if some debris had made it through the saildrive leg filter system and buggered the impellor. But as I said, both replacements in the last week had no visible signs of wear or damage.
So at the point that the engine overheats and no cooling water is coming through the exhaust, the impellor would apparently still be spinning fine i.e. trying to pump water through the engine.
Anyone else had any experience of this?
I am now thinking that maybe the engine cooling galleries have scaled up with 15yrs of hot salt water running through them and maybe some chunks of scale are rattling around, intermittently blocking the water flow channel resulting in the overheat. But then when I shut down and change the impellor (which is a red herring and not the actual cause) things kind of 'settle' and the blockage temporarily clears until the next time - possibly only a week later now.
So do I need some kind of acid flush through to clear the internal cooling channels?
Or am I way off track and is there another possibility?
Cheers
I replace my impellor every year but I also tend to lose it once mid-season requiring an emergency replace - which I've got kind of used to.
So last week's replacemetn was kind of expected (first for the year) but then yesterday same thing happened i.e. CW temp alarm went off, checked exhaust, yup no cooling water coming through, shut down, replace impellor and restart - all OK again.
But both last week and this week the 'faulty' impellor I removed had no visible signs of damage. It's a saildrive hence cooling water drawn through the leg with (I am told) a filter system in the leg but no other filter in the line. Sio I wondered if some debris had made it through the saildrive leg filter system and buggered the impellor. But as I said, both replacements in the last week had no visible signs of wear or damage.
So at the point that the engine overheats and no cooling water is coming through the exhaust, the impellor would apparently still be spinning fine i.e. trying to pump water through the engine.
Anyone else had any experience of this?
I am now thinking that maybe the engine cooling galleries have scaled up with 15yrs of hot salt water running through them and maybe some chunks of scale are rattling around, intermittently blocking the water flow channel resulting in the overheat. But then when I shut down and change the impellor (which is a red herring and not the actual cause) things kind of 'settle' and the blockage temporarily clears until the next time - possibly only a week later now.
So do I need some kind of acid flush through to clear the internal cooling channels?
Or am I way off track and is there another possibility?
Cheers