One of my fall winterization tasks is to empty the seawater from the Yanmar's heat exchanger. I run a small heater in the boat, but it got really cold around here a few years back and a friend's heat exchanger actually cracked, so better safe than sorry.
The task this year got put off as it's been SO warm. But it's about to get cold .. well below freezing for a week or more day and night .. so today, down to the marina I went.
The procedure is simple; pull the hose off the outlet of the sea water pump, let the cup of salt water in the hose leading to the heat exchanger drain into a bucket (just to be tidy) and then blow into the hose until it seemed clear. Replace hose, done.
Only this year, it wasn't sea water that came out of the hose, it was a DEEP BLUE liquid. It was clear, but deep deep blue.
HUH?
I checked the water in the filter basket on the inlet side of the pump; perfectly normal seawater.
But BLUE .. something .. on the outlet side of the pump.
I checked the engine coolant. Removing the cap, it was the expected orange colour. The coolant overflow tank was half ways between low and full, but that's about the level I always remember it to be.
Now, the engine has not been turned over for 4 months or better, so is it some weird algae? Maybe, but as I always close the seawater seacock when I'm away, the water has been sitting in the filter basket just as long as the blue water on the other side of the pump.
So I'm at a loss. And while not freaked (yet), it's fair to say I'm concerned. I don't like it when unexpected and unexplainable things happen on my boat ...
Any thoughts appreciated.
Alan
The task this year got put off as it's been SO warm. But it's about to get cold .. well below freezing for a week or more day and night .. so today, down to the marina I went.
The procedure is simple; pull the hose off the outlet of the sea water pump, let the cup of salt water in the hose leading to the heat exchanger drain into a bucket (just to be tidy) and then blow into the hose until it seemed clear. Replace hose, done.
Only this year, it wasn't sea water that came out of the hose, it was a DEEP BLUE liquid. It was clear, but deep deep blue.
HUH?
I checked the water in the filter basket on the inlet side of the pump; perfectly normal seawater.
But BLUE .. something .. on the outlet side of the pump.
I checked the engine coolant. Removing the cap, it was the expected orange colour. The coolant overflow tank was half ways between low and full, but that's about the level I always remember it to be.
Now, the engine has not been turned over for 4 months or better, so is it some weird algae? Maybe, but as I always close the seawater seacock when I'm away, the water has been sitting in the filter basket just as long as the blue water on the other side of the pump.
So I'm at a loss. And while not freaked (yet), it's fair to say I'm concerned. I don't like it when unexpected and unexplainable things happen on my boat ...
Any thoughts appreciated.
Alan