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Jim McLeod
I am having engine cooling problems with my Columbia 8.7 with a 15 HP Yanmar diesel engine. When I start the engine at the dock, I get good cooling. I motor out into the York River/Chesapeake Bay and shut the engine off to sail. When I am ready to come back into the marina, the water pump is not pumping any water, and if left unchecked, the engine will overheat. Initially I thought I had a restriction in the seacock, but I checked it and have good water flow. If I shut the engine down and let it set for a couple minutes, then restart it, I get water flow out the exhaust and good cooling. While the engine is shut down, I make no other corrective actions. This only happens when I'm coming back into the marina. It never happens on the way out. Sounds strange, but that's what I've observed. The only difference I can think of is that at the marina I have the seacocks closed and open them just before I start the engine. After sailing, the seacocks have been open for several hours. The water pump sits below sea level and should have a flooded suction. I rebuilt the water pump over the winter with a new impeller, new seals and a new shaft, but today I had the same problem. Has anyone else ever heard of such a strange situation? Anyone have an idea how to correct it?