3GM30F Coolant Flush

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Feb 2, 2006
470
Hunter Legend 35 Kingston
As part of winterizing my boat this year I have flushed and replace the engine coolant. In fact, I did a flush, then a flush, then a rinse, and then a refill. Will the help of the archives, I managed to sort it out and ensure that the water heater was properly flushed and that there were no air locks. All of the manuals I have and many posts talk about opening 3 petcocks on the engine to drain the old coolant (some talk about 4!). On my engine, I found only 3 drains: - 1 drain with plastic knurled knob on engine block, port side, behind the alternator (when facing the engine). - 1 drain with plastic knurled knob (same as above) on engine block, starboard side, above the secondary fuel filter - 1 drain at the aft bottom corner of the heat exchanger. The drain is metal and has a metal "T" handle. All 3 of the above drains have clear plastic tubing attached. The two plastic drains, when opened, drained coolant. The "T" drain on the heat exchanger, when opened, drained fresh water (not coolant). Since everything I have read talked about all 3 drains needing to be opened for flushing and refilling, I was surprised when fresh water came from the heat exchanger. Is this normal? Are there drains that I have missed, or is the heat exchanger assembled incorrectly? Thanks Chris PS. There are posts in the archives that talk about adding a valve where the water heater hoses attach in order to allow easy burping of the system, and providing a location to force the old coolant/flush from the water heater. Given that I had to remove this hose connection many times during this process, and used an air pump stuffed into the water heater hose to blow the water from the water heater, I think I will install such a valve to facilitate this process in the future.
 

Lyle

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Jun 26, 2004
114
Hunter Passage 42 Pt Roberts, WA
Raw water drain

I believe the "T" handle drain on the bottom aft corner of the heat exchanger is to drain the raw water side of the heat exchanger (salt water if you are on the ocean or fresh water if you are a lake sailor) so getting clear water from that drain is normal.
 
Jun 4, 2004
834
Hunter 340 Forked River, NJ
Coolant drain

I changed the coolant in my 3GM30F last year. I found a drain cock towards the rear of the underside of the heat exchager that drained coolant, not raw water. I don't remember what type of handle it had but there was a clear plastic tube. The Yanmar 3GM30F engine manual shows a raw water drain cock under the heat exchanger but I could not find it on my engine.
 
Feb 2, 2006
470
Hunter Legend 35 Kingston
Drains!

The drain I describe on the starboard might be the one you describe. The plastic knob faces down (the port side drain comes horizontally out of the engine block). For me, it's really hard to see and access the starboard side drain. I have to reach in and feel my way about to find it an undo it. It was very hard to get pliers onto it. I found that after I drained the port side drain, the starboard drain didn't have anything left to drain. I get the feeling that there may be a number of different engine/drain configurations over the years. Chris
 
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