I'm getting around to replacing hoses as suggested in the survey on my boat. I'm not absolutely sure until I double-check but my Yanmar service manual indicates a hose directly from the heat exchanger to the mixing elbow. My boat has a vented loop with this run. There is approximately 22' of hose to make this happen (11' to the loop and 11' back to the mixing elbow). I'm not certain why this loop is necessary. The mixing elbow is a inverted U, quite high in the system (well above water line) and the stem for the raw water exhaust is on the exhaust side (underneath the hump). Assuming there is always air or exhaust gas in the mixing elbow, doesn't it provide the break and prevent any water from backing up and flooding the engine?
For additional info, I haven't yet found a riser at the end of the exhaust hose (between the water muffler and the exhaust port in the stern). I can't say that I've scoured every nook and cranny in the stern to find a riser, but I don't see a riser in the rear lockers. Is it feasible that the loop on the 5/8" hose serves that purpose?
I've already decided to replace the hoses and loop in kind ... but I'm still failing to understand completely.
For additional info, I haven't yet found a riser at the end of the exhaust hose (between the water muffler and the exhaust port in the stern). I can't say that I've scoured every nook and cranny in the stern to find a riser, but I don't see a riser in the rear lockers. Is it feasible that the loop on the 5/8" hose serves that purpose?
I've already decided to replace the hoses and loop in kind ... but I'm still failing to understand completely.