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I have a Westerbeke 4-107 in my new (to me) boat. Upon checking the
pencil zinc on the heat exchanger, I found that it was not screwed into the cap, although I could see zinc sitting in the orifice. Either it was coroded away in the cap, or was not screwed into the cap properly. Not sure which, although the cap was clean with no zinc residue in it. I tried to grab the zinc with pliers, but it would not come out. Finally, it fell into the exchanger. The heat exchanger is a horizontal cylinder about 3" in diameter and is about 14" long, with the zinc fitting at the 9 o'clock position. My questions a Is having zinc scraps sitting at the bottom of the exchanger a problem? The opposite end of the exchanger is fitted with a bolt in the center. Is the purpose of this bolt to an access to clean out the exchanger? If so, how is cleaning accomplished. Thanks in advance for any responses. |
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