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"Markus Sadeniemi" wrote in message
... There are a couple of copper tubs with small holes in them that run the length of the head. The cooling water enters the ends of these tubes and comes out the sides through some relatively small holes. This distributes the cooling water properly throughout the length of the head. Volvo Penta 2001 (9 hp diesel) has the same problem. These tubes become clogged and the only way to really cure the problem is to remove and replace them or clean them manually if enough metal remains to be cleaned in the first place. But with 2001 it is enough to take a 20 cm long wire and scratch the hole open. I do it once every three years. Picture a soda straw with one end closed. Picture about six holes in the sides of the soda straw along its length. It's not possible to clear the holes in the sides of the soda straw by poking something down the length. The crap clogging the holes is anything but soft. -- Sir Gregory |
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