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Larry wrote:
hpeer wrote in news:494e6e63$0$5528 : The plumbing goes like this: Through hull fitting Salt water strainer Tap to the transmission/engine Tap to secondary pick up from bilge Tap to sinks Are you telling us there's ONE thru hull fitting feeding water to the engine while the sink and bilge pump use it to pump water overboard?? That's so incredibly stupid I'm amazed the engine survived! The engine pulls on its tit. The suction pulls on the sink and bilge pump line and SUCKS AIR so the engine doesn't get cooling water. Please tell me it's not installed this stupidly! Please?! The "bilge" line is there only for winterizing the engine and is isolate by a valve. The galley line is also isolated by its own valve. I had considered that I might be getting air into the engine line from the galley, although I have had the galley working in tandem with the engine. Probably no more. None the less, during the most recent episode I shut off all the "taps/valves" so that the engine was drawing ONLY from the bucket of anti-freeze. With no success. Now that you have me thinking about it, I wonder if the strainer had gotten air in it? I don't know. Thanks for the response. |
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