bymiller
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C SE
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- FMLT2160D707
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- Sea Pearl 21 sailboat
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- Daycare
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- 367647960
Just returned from an extensive "shake down" trip (working on a report) and noticed that some mornings it seemed to take a long time (several minutes) before cooling water was visible at the exhaust. I checked the raw water strainer every evening and removed and cleaned it almost every day. Mine has the very fine screen. Is it possible that removing the strainer causes the pump to lose prime?
The last day of the trip it took at least 5-10 minutes of running at idle and slow speed before water appeared. There was no gurgle, the exhaust sounded completely dry. The pump housing was very warm to the touch. The exhaust was getting quite steamy looking before water finally appeared. Once water appears the flow seems normal the rest of the day even with many stops and starts. I never had a temp alarm the whole trip.
Is there a thermostat that has to be satisfied at start up before water flows?
When I remove the strainer water flows into the bilge unless I shut off the thru-hull which I usually do when cleaning the strainer.
What do I need to check?
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The last day of the trip it took at least 5-10 minutes of running at idle and slow speed before water appeared. There was no gurgle, the exhaust sounded completely dry. The pump housing was very warm to the touch. The exhaust was getting quite steamy looking before water finally appeared. Once water appears the flow seems normal the rest of the day even with many stops and starts. I never had a temp alarm the whole trip.
Is there a thermostat that has to be satisfied at start up before water flows?
When I remove the strainer water flows into the bilge unless I shut off the thru-hull which I usually do when cleaning the strainer.
What do I need to check?
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