Condor1970
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jun 9, 2014
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I came to an interesting conclusion yesturday when I pulled the exhaust elbow off my Merc 3.0L engine. It has 3 little water ports, and they all have some fouling around the edges, etc. My conclusion, since I know the original owner ran this boat in sea water, is that the whole engine, though still cooling as it should, probably has a lot of salt and fouling inside the coolant channels. Maybe even a little crusty marine growth. I started thinking about the possibility of installing a closed coolant system down the road if we decide to keep this boat.
What do you think would be the best way to flush out all that crud?
Without going through some special process with special chemicals, would simply hooking up a coolant system, and allowing the glycol to break everything down over time with regular flushes be the best route?
What do you think would be the best way to flush out all that crud?
Without going through some special process with special chemicals, would simply hooking up a coolant system, and allowing the glycol to break everything down over time with regular flushes be the best route?