Diatom
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- Joined
- Nov 21, 2020
- Messages
- 157
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-21
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLC2613A111
- Vessel Name
- Misty Blue
- MMSI Number
- 316022604
2011 C26 Yanmar 4BY2-180... cruising temperature has been climbing +1°F/year from 195 to 199.
Suddenly and unprecedentedly crosses 200 topping out at 202 as I progressively drop RPMs and turn on the cabin fans to mitigate. Crawled back to dock.
I note:
■ cabin blowers certainly produced warm air and dropped temperature 1°F, but not so hot as usual.
■ no "mayonnaise" in oil filler cap nor on dipstick
■ no white/black smoke, no unusual noise/vibration
■ usual wet exhaust appearance/volume
■ sea strainer normal, tiny piece of seaweed circling at ~120 RPM.
■ pink bilge (not enough to actuate bilge pumps)
■ pink spray evident under port side mid-engine
■ heat exchanger cap in perfect order, fluid notably low, down 1" or so.
■ heat exchanger fails to draw back coolant from reservoir upon cooling
■ reservoir/cap/tube/fluid in good order
■ 1" hose from mid port engine apparently going forward to water heater (?) has a soft/bloated terminal extension, two clamps not broken but visible gap underside with pink encrustation; this point is above all discernible pink spray.
■ most recent events: two heavy storms recently buffeted boat at dock; left electric power to hot water heater 2 successive nights some days prior to incident (unusual, virtually never use electric heater).
My best absolutely-amateur guess is either
(a) the extension joint in the 1" hose is progressively failing
(b) the thermostat is kaput in partially-closed position, leading to the extension joint letting go.
Shall I dare top up heat exchanger with glycol & crawl 15NM to shop?
Any other ideas/advice?
Thanks -
Diatom
Suddenly and unprecedentedly crosses 200 topping out at 202 as I progressively drop RPMs and turn on the cabin fans to mitigate. Crawled back to dock.
I note:
■ cabin blowers certainly produced warm air and dropped temperature 1°F, but not so hot as usual.
■ no "mayonnaise" in oil filler cap nor on dipstick
■ no white/black smoke, no unusual noise/vibration
■ usual wet exhaust appearance/volume
■ sea strainer normal, tiny piece of seaweed circling at ~120 RPM.
■ pink bilge (not enough to actuate bilge pumps)
■ pink spray evident under port side mid-engine
■ heat exchanger cap in perfect order, fluid notably low, down 1" or so.
■ heat exchanger fails to draw back coolant from reservoir upon cooling
■ reservoir/cap/tube/fluid in good order
■ 1" hose from mid port engine apparently going forward to water heater (?) has a soft/bloated terminal extension, two clamps not broken but visible gap underside with pink encrustation; this point is above all discernible pink spray.
■ most recent events: two heavy storms recently buffeted boat at dock; left electric power to hot water heater 2 successive nights some days prior to incident (unusual, virtually never use electric heater).
My best absolutely-amateur guess is either
(a) the extension joint in the 1" hose is progressively failing
(b) the thermostat is kaput in partially-closed position, leading to the extension joint letting go.
Shall I dare top up heat exchanger with glycol & crawl 15NM to shop?
Any other ideas/advice?
Thanks -
Diatom