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Joe Mullee
Thanks again to all those who helped me get my Yanmar 3GMF started (1983 H34). But I have another problem. (This is a long post) Once the engine started I forgot to look at the exhaust to see if water was coming out. The temperature today was a high of 35F with a wind chill of 23F. The water temperature was 38F.I set the RPM's at 1800 and went below to do other things. I kept the engine compartment opened up so I could monitor it. There were no visual problems during the 90 minutes I let it run. She appeared to run beautifully.When I went topside to turn off the engine the buzzer was going off. I didn't hear it below because the engine sound drowned it out. The C.W. Temperature light was on. I then looked over the stern and that's when I first discovered water wasn't coming out the exhaust. There was a little smoke but it wasn't dark or heavy. Just what I'd consider normal. I don't know if water was ever coming out because I initially forgot to look.After shutting down the engine I checked the raw water thru hull. No clogs.Then I went to the strainer. OK.Next the raw water pump. Took it apart and it was OK.Tightened the belts again and started her up. She turned immedietly after 3 1/2 hours of being idle.But still no water out the exhaust (the raw water thru hull was open).The raw water pump seems to be working. I took the exit hose off the pump and water leaked out. I followed the hose up to the fresh water cooling chamber and took that hose off. It was wet. I looked inside the nipple to the chamber and saw the cooling pipe assembly. It too looked wet. I then took the hose off the other side of the fresh water cooling chamber and it was dry as a bone. No moisture at all on that side. I also opened both cooling chamber drain cocks and there was no water.Never did the engine overheat. Again, the other 34 owner said that might be because there was no load on the engine as I was sitting at the dock.I need advice on what I can do to try to find the problem. Why didn't the engine overheat? Why was the rear end of the cooling chamber dry? Could it be the cooling pipe assembly is damaged and the water can't get through? Could it have frozen and been damaged in the cold weather we've been having? Any ideas are greatly appreciated.Thanks,Joe MulleeAn