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Ree-Yees
 
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Default How do inboard closed cooland systems work exactly?

From the way I understnad it, but am not for sure. The cooland runs through
my Mercruiser motor and thorugh a huge cylider on the side. Water from the
lake also flows through this cylinder to cool the cooland, like a natural
radiator. Is this a good description of how it works?

My other question is, my coolant on the overflow tank can be half way
between the add and full lines. My temperature while running is at 175
(right in the middle) where it always is and what the manual says is
normal. Now with the engine off and cool (or hot) if I open the cooland
tank cap you cannot see any coolant in there.

I added a couple cups of coolant into the tank and within a short time it
came out into the overflow container. Temperature still remained the same.

I was just wondering if its normal on closed systems to not see any coolant
in the metal coolant tank that is up by the top of the motor.

--Cameron



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Rod McInnis
 
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Default How do inboard closed cooland systems work exactly?


"Ree-Yees" wrote in message
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From the way I understnad it, but am not for sure. The cooland runs

through
my Mercruiser motor and thorugh a huge cylider on the side. Water from

the
lake also flows through this cylinder to cool the cooland, like a natural
radiator. Is this a good description of how it works?



Good enough. That "cylinder" on the side is properly referred to as a heat
exchanger. It does the same job that the radiator on your car does, it
transfers the heat from the coolant to something else. On a car, the
radiator transfers the heat to air. On a boat, the heat exchanger transfers
the heat to the sea water.

I added a couple cups of coolant into the tank and within a short time it
came out into the overflow container. Temperature still remained the

same.

I was just wondering if its normal on closed systems to not see any

coolant
in the metal coolant tank that is up by the top of the motor.


It is not unusual, but I would not expect that to be normal. I would
suggest replacing the radiator cap (heat exchanger cap?). The cap should
be identical to the type used on older cars, available at any auto parts
store.

Rod


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