RCAnderson
Seaman
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2011
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Re: Coolant being replaced by sea water?
I will take a stab at this one. I think you have a failed heat exchanger. I think that one or more of the tubes that the raw water flows through have ruptured. On my setup anway, the heat exchanger is on the suction side of the engine circulation pump, therefore, there is a bit of vacuum being produced. Couple that with a brand new impeller in your lower end which is providing pressure to the raw water side of your heat exchanger, and you will start to draw raw water into the freshwater side. If you pressure test your heat exchanger this would show up. Those copper tubes inside the heat exchanger will get pretty thin over time, and the extra pressure from a new impeller coupled with a slight blockage from a barnacle or whatever may have been enough to rupture a tube. I believe if you take off the endcaps on the exchanger you will probably see some restrictions in there.
My .02
Ryan
I will take a stab at this one. I think you have a failed heat exchanger. I think that one or more of the tubes that the raw water flows through have ruptured. On my setup anway, the heat exchanger is on the suction side of the engine circulation pump, therefore, there is a bit of vacuum being produced. Couple that with a brand new impeller in your lower end which is providing pressure to the raw water side of your heat exchanger, and you will start to draw raw water into the freshwater side. If you pressure test your heat exchanger this would show up. Those copper tubes inside the heat exchanger will get pretty thin over time, and the extra pressure from a new impeller coupled with a slight blockage from a barnacle or whatever may have been enough to rupture a tube. I believe if you take off the endcaps on the exchanger you will probably see some restrictions in there.
My .02
Ryan