Crunch,
I'm quite sure the coolant recovery system is working. I filled it three times during the last three tests - essentially everything went into the engine.
I may be experiencing more than one problem????
I decided to remove the "bus heater" and hot water heat exchanger from the system to eliminate the possibility of leaks where I can't see then,
A true rat's nest. The engine has 19mm/3/4" tubing coming from the water pump and the return line. As expected, since these sizes are "taken", the bus heater and hot water heater use 5/8" line. Rather than employ a 3/4" to 5/8" adapter, or even two barbs and a coupling, the builder, previous owner, or a stranger on a bed that weighs 400 pounds came from the engine with a 3/4" barb to 1/2" NPT, a 1/2" NPT elbow, a 1/2" NPT to 3/8" barb, some strange 3/8" tubing, another 3/8" barb to 1/2" NPT and a 1/2" NPT to 5/8" barb - the mess held together with 4 hose clamps. There were two of these on my boat - and a total of 3 broken hose clamps - hard to inspect place that I messed during the yearly checkout.
I took the mess out and put in a 5/8" barb to 1/2" NPT elbow to 3/5" barb with two high quality hose clamps. I used one of these since I took the heater and water heater out of the circuit temporarily.
I added a can of radiator cleaner when I refilled the system and ran it for 15 minutes to circulate the cleaner. Later today or tomorrow I'll try it at speed to see if it overheats.
ONE QUESTION: I removed a 24 mm Brass washered plug from the lower part of the fresh water portion of the heat exchanged - expecting that to drain the coolant. Nothing came out - even though the heat exchanger was filled to the top of the cap. What does this plug do? It is near the flywheel end of the engine, below the heat exchanger with the head on the starboard side of the engine. the manual has this plug located near where they say is the coolant drain.
It would be nice to know what part of the engine has neither salt nor coolant behind it - maybe this is related to my overheat???