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![]() "Jon Klapper" wrote in message ... Stupid Manual!!!! It says to replace the zinc in the heat exchanger every year. The $#!!$ thing probably hasn't been replaced in ten years and I can't find it. The box of junk and odd parts that came with the boat have two different size bronze plugs with zinc rods cast into them. They obviously screw in somewhere but I'll be damned if I can find them. One old plug with a corroded zinc has a bit of red paint on it and looks like its on the outside somewhere. Is it possible its inside the heat exchanger? Should I pull the endcap?? Should I just sink the damned boat and collect the insurance? Anybody got a clue???? IF this is a '70s '80s vintage Westerbeke 30, ( AKA BMC 1.5 liter, built in England and shares the block and some components with the MG 1500 auto engine) The heat exchanger is bolted directly bellow the exaust manifold/surge tank. The zinc and cap are located on the bottom of the heat exchanger just forward of the rubber end cap. You can replace the zinc with the cap in place but often the old zinc will break off inside and need to bee cleaned out. You also need to check the length of the new zinc, I usually have to cut off 3/4" or so to clear the plate above the zinc fitting. I always remove the rubber end cap for this job. Make a mark to index the cap to the heat exchanger before you remove it, it has to line up exactly and seal to the center plate inside the exchanger when you put it back on. Be carefull with this cap, I was told by Westerbeke that these are no longer available. |
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