FreeBeeTony
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When we got back from our fishing trip yesterday I noticed some anti-freeze in the bilge.........thought it came from the overflow because it looked kinda full and we got tossed around a bit while we were anchored fishing.
This morning I went down to the boat because it was bothering me! I brought an anti-freeze tester and a container and was going to remove some from the overflow. When I drew some out I noticed that is was very diluted. I then removed the cap from the heatexchanger and drew some out.......looked like pure water!!!!
I then started the engine with the cap off and antifereeze/water immediatly began overflowing from the top of the heatexchanger.
I did notice that the new engine was running a little cooler this year as compared to the previous engine, but I attributed this to the new risers and impeller in the raw water pump.
Oil is clean and level has not changed.
Here is my thought........the heatexchanger is leaking between the 2 compartments. With the cap on raw water was not only passing through the raw water section and the block and manifolds and I didn't even notice it.
Can I test the heatexchanger with a radiator pressure tester? If I pressurize the system and listen on the raw water side I am betting I hear a leak. I really don't think I have a leak between the risers/manifolds......water came out too fast from the top of the heatexchanger.
Any other thoughts?
This is just unbelievable!!!
This morning I went down to the boat because it was bothering me! I brought an anti-freeze tester and a container and was going to remove some from the overflow. When I drew some out I noticed that is was very diluted. I then removed the cap from the heatexchanger and drew some out.......looked like pure water!!!!
I then started the engine with the cap off and antifereeze/water immediatly began overflowing from the top of the heatexchanger.
I did notice that the new engine was running a little cooler this year as compared to the previous engine, but I attributed this to the new risers and impeller in the raw water pump.
Oil is clean and level has not changed.
Here is my thought........the heatexchanger is leaking between the 2 compartments. With the cap on raw water was not only passing through the raw water section and the block and manifolds and I didn't even notice it.
Can I test the heatexchanger with a radiator pressure tester? If I pressurize the system and listen on the raw water side I am betting I hear a leak. I really don't think I have a leak between the risers/manifolds......water came out too fast from the top of the heatexchanger.
Any other thoughts?
This is just unbelievable!!!