GigPilot
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- May 1, 2022
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- 14
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-26
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLR2516L213
- Vessel Name
- Protagonist
So I have been trying to troubleshoot a coolant leak. We keep the boat in the water year around. Over the winter I would go down and run the engine every couple of weeks. One of the days I got the low coolant alarm. After reading about the Volvo D3, I just thought the sensor was being sensitive and added a little coolant.
After I had a diesel mechanic change the timing belt, he noticed the coolant expansion tank bolt on top was pretty rusted. It was suggested that the tank might be cracked and should be replaced. I ordered a new tank and other parts. When I was replacing the tank, the top bolt was so stripped out and rusted (along with really hard to get at), it could not be removed. I kept the parts for a future job. Since I had to drain the coolant (and not sure when it was done last), I replaced with new coolant. The engine ran great and was two degrees cooler than before.
We took the boat out a few times on day trips with no issues. A couple of weeks ago, we took a 3-day trip. On the pre-departure check, all the fluids looked good. The first leg was about 4 hrs. On the day 2 pre-inspection, I noticed some drops of coolant by the port aft engine mount. I added some more coolant. I looked at the lines and did not see anything that would indicate a leak. When looking in the expansion tank, the fluid looked good. But when we went to start, the low coolant alarm went off.
We continued with the trip, adding about 12 more hrs and did not notice anything unusual. Yesterday when I was looking through the starboard aft locker, I noticed what looked like coolant. I cleaned it up wondering where it came from and later recalled that the coolant goes to the water heater and cabin heater. I was suspecting a line leak. Today I checked and there was still some coolant by the water heater, even after the cleanup the day before.
So today I ran the engine up to temp and warmed up the water and heater via the engine. No visible leaks in the lines or by the water heater. So the question I have, has the water heater failed and is now leaking somehow? I poured some hot water into a cup and did a smell test. I did not smell any coolant in the hot water, but then again, my sniffer is old! Any thoughts?
Thanks,
After I had a diesel mechanic change the timing belt, he noticed the coolant expansion tank bolt on top was pretty rusted. It was suggested that the tank might be cracked and should be replaced. I ordered a new tank and other parts. When I was replacing the tank, the top bolt was so stripped out and rusted (along with really hard to get at), it could not be removed. I kept the parts for a future job. Since I had to drain the coolant (and not sure when it was done last), I replaced with new coolant. The engine ran great and was two degrees cooler than before.
We took the boat out a few times on day trips with no issues. A couple of weeks ago, we took a 3-day trip. On the pre-departure check, all the fluids looked good. The first leg was about 4 hrs. On the day 2 pre-inspection, I noticed some drops of coolant by the port aft engine mount. I added some more coolant. I looked at the lines and did not see anything that would indicate a leak. When looking in the expansion tank, the fluid looked good. But when we went to start, the low coolant alarm went off.
We continued with the trip, adding about 12 more hrs and did not notice anything unusual. Yesterday when I was looking through the starboard aft locker, I noticed what looked like coolant. I cleaned it up wondering where it came from and later recalled that the coolant goes to the water heater and cabin heater. I was suspecting a line leak. Today I checked and there was still some coolant by the water heater, even after the cleanup the day before.
So today I ran the engine up to temp and warmed up the water and heater via the engine. No visible leaks in the lines or by the water heater. So the question I have, has the water heater failed and is now leaking somehow? I poured some hot water into a cup and did a smell test. I did not smell any coolant in the hot water, but then again, my sniffer is old! Any thoughts?
Thanks,