Smoke or Steam
If the issue is determined to be steam then you need to start at the through hull for the fresh water intake and work through the water pump, heat exchange, and mixing rise.
A problem I recently discovered was a worn surface plate on the Oberdorfer Water Pump thus reducing the efficiency of the water pump. The inside of the plate needs to be flat without wear marks. I replaced my Oderdorfer pump and all is well.
Do you have white smoke or steam? I think white smoke would actually be a little on the grayish tone thus indicative of burning oil. On the other hand, white steam is a totally different creature. Steam will dissipate rather quickly into the atmosphere. White smoke will leave a trail.After dealing with old engines that smoke, make a ton of noise and SMELL, I've decided to go electric. A complete re-fit can be expensive, but I found a company that is pretty reasonable. Changing out just the power head for my OMC saildrive. Electric motor with a controller that will compensate torque to accommodate my existing outdrive. I will NOT miss the smell of an engine, or the fuel, grease and oil associated with it.
I know it's not an immediate remedy, but it will definitely get rid of the white smoke!
If the issue is determined to be steam then you need to start at the through hull for the fresh water intake and work through the water pump, heat exchange, and mixing rise.
A problem I recently discovered was a worn surface plate on the Oberdorfer Water Pump thus reducing the efficiency of the water pump. The inside of the plate needs to be flat without wear marks. I replaced my Oderdorfer pump and all is well.
