Hornet_UK
Well-Known Member
Hi all I need some help and advice on an over heating problem with my Yanmar 2GM20.
Whilst out sailing ant the weekend I started up the donk and after few minutes the overheating alarm went off. I took the water pump off checked it was able to turn and all seemed ok there. I then left the inlet hose disconnected but pointing into the bilge and turn the seasick back on and water was running through it so no blockage there. After leaving the engine cover off for around 45mins we got near the marina and I started the engine again and all seemed to be ok. However when I got back to the marina and went to stop the engine I discovered that the ignition had accidentally been turned off so the Overheating Alarm was off also. Then when I turned the ignition key back to on with the engine running the alarm sounded straight away, the engine must have been running like that for about 20mins! I did check if there was water coming out of the exhaust but it was obvious it wasn't once I was in my berth
What damage would I have done to the engine running it hot like that?
Also what would be the next likely place to look for a blockage In the raw water cooling system?
I read some where that exhaust elbow can get coked up, never checked it TBH, could this be a cause of the problem?
Whilst out sailing ant the weekend I started up the donk and after few minutes the overheating alarm went off. I took the water pump off checked it was able to turn and all seemed ok there. I then left the inlet hose disconnected but pointing into the bilge and turn the seasick back on and water was running through it so no blockage there. After leaving the engine cover off for around 45mins we got near the marina and I started the engine again and all seemed to be ok. However when I got back to the marina and went to stop the engine I discovered that the ignition had accidentally been turned off so the Overheating Alarm was off also. Then when I turned the ignition key back to on with the engine running the alarm sounded straight away, the engine must have been running like that for about 20mins! I did check if there was water coming out of the exhaust but it was obvious it wasn't once I was in my berth
What damage would I have done to the engine running it hot like that?
Also what would be the next likely place to look for a blockage In the raw water cooling system?
I read some where that exhaust elbow can get coked up, never checked it TBH, could this be a cause of the problem?