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The older Yanmar seawater cooled (raw water) pumps were not very
efficient and could not maintain water flow in a warm engine if any air bubbles entered the pump. After replacing the cam in the water pump every 500 hours and the impeller every 100 hours at 6000 hours I solved the problem by installing an air bleed tube ahead of the pump. If water is present in the exhaust when running at the dock and it stops after a while when running under power, then it is a good sign that the combination of heat and exhaust pressure from the water lift muffler are preventing the pump from passing small amounts of air. These are a few of the things done in the ten years I tried to solve the problem; Moved through hull lower in the keel. lowered the water strainer below the water line, installed a forward facing scoop on the through hull, Removed the cylinder head and dissembled the exhaust heat exchanger, and installed a early warming horn set to sound at 145 degrees exit water temperature. From the author of four books on boat refrigeration Refrigeration training web site http://www.kollmann-marine.com |
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