Two years ago I had a problem on my 1988 C34 (Universal 25XP) where one of the hose connection points on the heat exchanger had been rubbing against the bracket for so long a hole formed. While the HX was tight against the bracket the leak was negligible (essentially plugged by the HX), but one hard tack/jibe was all it took to shift the HX enough to fully expose the hole and the coolant quickly dumped, the engine hit 220+ degrees, and I had to be towed back to my slip. That was also when I discovered the high temperature alarm didn't work. Luckily, I had a smoke detector sitting on the shelf under the stairs above the engine and its high temperature alarm went off and I cut the engine before we had a fire.