Hi all.
My old MD6A is giving me grief again.
There is a lot of waterweed on fresh water lake that I sail on - it is
intermittently blocking my engine cooling water intake - a
grille/horizontal grid on port side below water level (obviously).
The engine only puts out a small amount of cooling water with exhaust
and tends to overheat - I find it hard to get above 4 knots without
engine temp exceeding 90 centigrade..
Two observations:
1) seacock for cooling water intake is getting hot as engine warms up
(say 70-80 centigrade)
2) thermostat is missing from housing but there is a piece of metal
blocking the hole where it should go.
RE 1 - am I right to infer that the brass seacock is hot because the
water pump is applying a lot of suck to a partly blocket input and
this is generating friction???
RE 2 - should I drill out the hole to improve water flow.I intend to remove and clean exhaust manifold but the above have
puzzled me..
Thanks for any advice,
John
Vega 1447 Breakaway
My old MD6A is giving me grief again.
There is a lot of waterweed on fresh water lake that I sail on - it is
intermittently blocking my engine cooling water intake - a
grille/horizontal grid on port side below water level (obviously).
The engine only puts out a small amount of cooling water with exhaust
and tends to overheat - I find it hard to get above 4 knots without
engine temp exceeding 90 centigrade..
Two observations:
1) seacock for cooling water intake is getting hot as engine warms up
(say 70-80 centigrade)
2) thermostat is missing from housing but there is a piece of metal
blocking the hole where it should go.
RE 1 - am I right to infer that the brass seacock is hot because the
water pump is applying a lot of suck to a partly blocket input and
this is generating friction???
RE 2 - should I drill out the hole to improve water flow.I intend to remove and clean exhaust manifold but the above have
puzzled me..
Thanks for any advice,
John
Vega 1447 Breakaway