First time out on our new to us Hunter 30 and overheated. We had no such problem during sea trials.
The warning horn came on and I looked at the temp gauge and it was just below 160f. I shut it down and put up the sails for an hour or so. The idea was to go below and check the raw water screen (which was pretty clean) I re-cleaned it anyway and reinstalled. On the way back in there wasn't enough wind to go against the current. I cranked the engine and headed in just above an idle to minimize heat build up. I monitored the temp which remained below 160f but the horn went on again. I looked at the exhaust and water was still coming out so I figured I may have a failed sending unit for the horn. About 5 minutes from our slip I got steam from the engine compartment. Opening the engine cover revealed lots of steam and antifreeze. Since we were in the main fairway of a large marina, I didn't want to try to drop the hook. We just couldn't stay where we were. I came on in at an idle.
My plan is to tear down the raw water pump and change the impellor. If that looks okay, I'll tear down the fresh water side. I also plan to inspect the heat exchanger. I also need to cake a careful look at hoses.
I'm thinking more than one problem. the engine got hot and the indication was only 160.
What did I miss?
Ken
The warning horn came on and I looked at the temp gauge and it was just below 160f. I shut it down and put up the sails for an hour or so. The idea was to go below and check the raw water screen (which was pretty clean) I re-cleaned it anyway and reinstalled. On the way back in there wasn't enough wind to go against the current. I cranked the engine and headed in just above an idle to minimize heat build up. I monitored the temp which remained below 160f but the horn went on again. I looked at the exhaust and water was still coming out so I figured I may have a failed sending unit for the horn. About 5 minutes from our slip I got steam from the engine compartment. Opening the engine cover revealed lots of steam and antifreeze. Since we were in the main fairway of a large marina, I didn't want to try to drop the hook. We just couldn't stay where we were. I came on in at an idle.
My plan is to tear down the raw water pump and change the impellor. If that looks okay, I'll tear down the fresh water side. I also plan to inspect the heat exchanger. I also need to cake a careful look at hoses.
I'm thinking more than one problem. the engine got hot and the indication was only 160.
What did I miss?
Ken