Appledore
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I know that the Yanmar 1 GM has been done to death in these Forums. However...
Never had any water temperature problems before, including 300 + miles cruising last year in Channel Islands. Now, on my mooring the temperature alarm starts to scream after running the engine about half revs (on mooring), after about 10 minutes.
I've bought a new thermostat and temperature alarm switch, and went down today to try to sort things out (off for a week tomorrow!). Started the engine as usual, and let it run fairly fast, and the alarm sounded after about 10 minutes. Shut down, and removed the thermostat, which was still in the open position, but closing down, so that appears to be ok. Checked all the hoses, and replaced the impeller in the water pump. (One of the 3 little screws snapped off when I was undoing the cover plate!!). Replaced thermostat cover without thermostat. Oh, and as far as I can see, the water ways appear to be reasonably clear.
Started engine and it pumped water as before. Water is only luke warm, not hot and steamy. Ran for about 15 minutes with no sign (or sound) of alarm.
So, what to do next? Do I replace the thermostat with the new one (£31!!!), or can I leave it out and see what happens? I know there are mixed views on leaving thermostats out, so your views will be most welcome.
If I put the thermostat back, and the alarm sounds I guess it's a faulty temperature alarm, and as I said, I have a new one of those.
Many thanks for your input.
I know that the Yanmar 1 GM has been done to death in these Forums. However...
Never had any water temperature problems before, including 300 + miles cruising last year in Channel Islands. Now, on my mooring the temperature alarm starts to scream after running the engine about half revs (on mooring), after about 10 minutes.
I've bought a new thermostat and temperature alarm switch, and went down today to try to sort things out (off for a week tomorrow!). Started the engine as usual, and let it run fairly fast, and the alarm sounded after about 10 minutes. Shut down, and removed the thermostat, which was still in the open position, but closing down, so that appears to be ok. Checked all the hoses, and replaced the impeller in the water pump. (One of the 3 little screws snapped off when I was undoing the cover plate!!). Replaced thermostat cover without thermostat. Oh, and as far as I can see, the water ways appear to be reasonably clear.
Started engine and it pumped water as before. Water is only luke warm, not hot and steamy. Ran for about 15 minutes with no sign (or sound) of alarm.
So, what to do next? Do I replace the thermostat with the new one (£31!!!), or can I leave it out and see what happens? I know there are mixed views on leaving thermostats out, so your views will be most welcome.
If I put the thermostat back, and the alarm sounds I guess it's a faulty temperature alarm, and as I said, I have a new one of those.
Many thanks for your input.