I have an Ericson 32-200 with a Universal M-25XP three cylinder diesel engine. The engine overheats after about 15 min. of running at 2500 rpm. I have checked the sea water pump and the thermostat and they are OK.. Water is comming out of the exhaust but maybe not as much as there should be. The fresh water seems to be circulating. The Elbow where the water is injected into the exhaust is only a few years old. So I think the problem must be the heat exchanger is fouled with sediments much like what builds up in a car radiator. Or there could be marine gunk in the sea water side.
So my question is: How do I dismantle the heat exchanger and how do I get the stuff out?
Is there anything I am overlooking?
This happened once before and I hired a service company to fix it. I wasnt present when the work was done, but I was told the exchanger was full of shells. I dont know if they were barnacles that grew in there or something that got sucked in. Neither seems likely.
So my question is: How do I dismantle the heat exchanger and how do I get the stuff out?
Is there anything I am overlooking?
This happened once before and I hired a service company to fix it. I wasnt present when the work was done, but I was told the exchanger was full of shells. I dont know if they were barnacles that grew in there or something that got sucked in. Neither seems likely.