As I said here; I have had some mechanical issues with my boat. It has been running smoothly and seeming to do fine. When I drive it at 2200rpm continuously for about 20-30 minutes I start to hear the temperature alarm chirp for a good 30 seconds, then light and alarm are on steady and there is steam from the pressure cap on the heat exchanger venting. It runs fine for hours at 1800rpm. The extra load and heat at 2200rpm seems to make it overheat. Makes for a slow day. I had my electrical fans blowing on the engine, crusing with the covers off to allow heat to escape more readily 
I am running through all of the typical steps for this problem. The impellers are fine and have been properly re-lubed and assembled, fluids are all clean, exhaust stream looks good and smells normal, seawater inlet and strainer are clear, I plan on removing the heat exchanger and cleaning it (I don't know the last time this was done, anyways) before performing a pressure leakdown test on the freshwater side of the system.
Fortunately cooling system problems are typically simple. I have my hopes high this is not an exception. Are there any tricks/knowledge to why a Yanmar 3GM30F would be overheating, but only above a fairly specific engine speed? Any sort of air-purge procedure for the system I am not aware of, beyond priming the impeller pump when the system is emptied?
Here are some questions I hope can be answered to help me better diagnose:
- What pressure should the radiator cap be?
- What temperature is the thermostat manufactured to open at, and what is the location on the engine?
- I believe that I see the temperature switch for the engine's control panel directly in front/center of the engine above the accessory belt. What temperature does this switch need to activate the alarm/light?
- Does anyone know the thread type and size to install a temperature gauge in place of this switch, or does anyone know an alternate location to install a gauge sender for an accurate reading?
- Best yet: anyone know where an online version of the manual for this engine is?
I am running through all of the typical steps for this problem. The impellers are fine and have been properly re-lubed and assembled, fluids are all clean, exhaust stream looks good and smells normal, seawater inlet and strainer are clear, I plan on removing the heat exchanger and cleaning it (I don't know the last time this was done, anyways) before performing a pressure leakdown test on the freshwater side of the system.
Fortunately cooling system problems are typically simple. I have my hopes high this is not an exception. Are there any tricks/knowledge to why a Yanmar 3GM30F would be overheating, but only above a fairly specific engine speed? Any sort of air-purge procedure for the system I am not aware of, beyond priming the impeller pump when the system is emptied?
Here are some questions I hope can be answered to help me better diagnose:
- What pressure should the radiator cap be?
- What temperature is the thermostat manufactured to open at, and what is the location on the engine?
- I believe that I see the temperature switch for the engine's control panel directly in front/center of the engine above the accessory belt. What temperature does this switch need to activate the alarm/light?
- Does anyone know the thread type and size to install a temperature gauge in place of this switch, or does anyone know an alternate location to install a gauge sender for an accurate reading?
- Best yet: anyone know where an online version of the manual for this engine is?