captstu
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- Nov 10, 2014
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- C-248 C
- Vessel Name
- Shearwater IV (SOLD)
Hi, for the past 2+ weeks my 2010 Ranger R-25's Yanmar 4BY2 has been overheating after running for 5 minutes at 3200 RPM.
At 2000 RPM it runs OK.
The domestic hot water is producing ample very hot water.
Today, she was returned to me after the mechanic removed, cleaned, and pressure tested the heat exchanger - no trouble found. They also changed all the hoses related to the heat exchanger.
I capped off the cabin "bus" heater - although there was no signs of a leak. I also tightened the hose clamps on the domestic hot water heater - again, no signs of a leak.
After running the boat at low speed and topping off the coolant, I ran it at 3200 rpm for 5 minutes before the overheat alarm went off. When the engine cooled, it was over 1 gallon low on coolant and the overflow bottle was full - indicating, to me, that while coolant was lost, none was "sucked" back in as the engine cooled.
I installed a T in the "bus" heater line and brought the engine to 15 psi. There was no visible leak and the 15 psi held for 30 minutes.
There is ample sea water flow thru the heat exchanger and the exit water measures 105 degrees F. Once I added coolant, it was cool to the touch indicating, maybe, a block in the coolant lines???
The mechanics suggest changing the thermostat and inspecting/changing the raw water circulation pump.
Any idea what to do now?
At 2000 RPM it runs OK.
The domestic hot water is producing ample very hot water.
Today, she was returned to me after the mechanic removed, cleaned, and pressure tested the heat exchanger - no trouble found. They also changed all the hoses related to the heat exchanger.
I capped off the cabin "bus" heater - although there was no signs of a leak. I also tightened the hose clamps on the domestic hot water heater - again, no signs of a leak.
After running the boat at low speed and topping off the coolant, I ran it at 3200 rpm for 5 minutes before the overheat alarm went off. When the engine cooled, it was over 1 gallon low on coolant and the overflow bottle was full - indicating, to me, that while coolant was lost, none was "sucked" back in as the engine cooled.
I installed a T in the "bus" heater line and brought the engine to 15 psi. There was no visible leak and the 15 psi held for 30 minutes.
There is ample sea water flow thru the heat exchanger and the exit water measures 105 degrees F. Once I added coolant, it was cool to the touch indicating, maybe, a block in the coolant lines???
The mechanics suggest changing the thermostat and inspecting/changing the raw water circulation pump.
Any idea what to do now?