Yanmar Diesel Overheating

Jubilee

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Fluid Motion Model
C-24 C SE
Hull Identification Number
FLMT2143L607
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jubilee
After running my engine at high revs for several minutes, it would overheat. I make it a practice to clean the seawater filter often, but checked it anyway - not the problem. After limping back to the dock, I ended up dismantling the entire seawater cooling system. I could find no blockages. Then, I noticed when the engine was running, tiny bubbles in the seawater filter bowl. I changed out the o-ring at the base of the bowl and, presto, the problem was fixed. The 0-ring was less than $2.00.
 
Great detective work,thanks for the tip.
 
I couldn't resist but I thought that Don Ho was dead. But when you mentioned tiny bubbles in the strainer.

Stuart
 
Jubilee":2xs6x6ag said:
After running my engine at high revs for several minutes, it would overheat. I make it a practice to clean the seawater filter often, but checked it anyway - not the problem. After limping back to the dock, I ended up dismantling the entire seawater cooling system. I could find no blockages. Then, I noticed when the engine was running, tiny bubbles in the seawater filter bowl. I changed out the o-ring at the base of the bowl and, presto, the problem was fixed. The 0-ring was less than $2.00.

What was the indication that you were overheating ? I don't see a temp gauge in my 21.
 
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