Oceanis 36cc -change coolant how often and how

Oct 2, 2010
127
Beneteau 36 cc Humlebæk
We have a yanmar 3gm30f engine in our Oceanis 36cc. I have not changed the coolant for 3 years, but have been advised to do it.

I would like to hear how often other change their coolant and tips and tricks on how to change the coolant. ( i have located 3 drains. 1 on each side of the motor and 1 on the hose to the water heater)
 
Dec 16, 2006
353
Hunter 25.5 Cayuga Lake, NY
I would test the coolant before going through the process of changing it. Coolant is not subject to contaminants like motor oils and doesn't need regular replacement. I test mine annually for freeze protection and inhibitor concentration and adjust as needed.
 
Jan 2, 2009
36
beneteau 323 Riverside NJ
Coolant Replacement

Hi Carl:
I am much like what Dan has explained, however there is a key issue to this whole matter. Yanmar had always suggested that you do not use the green anti freeze and that one use the Long Lasting Red antifreeze made by the likes of the old Texaco. Latter, some manufacturers were suppose to have come up with long life AF, other than Texaco.

There seems to have been a problem either way you go with this thinking.
If you use the "green colored" antifreeze, there is supposed to be higher concentrations of silica in that product which will eventually clog your heat exchanger. If you go with the long life product, particularly with that which was call the "red colored" AF, there were reports with autos in the earlier years having cracked blocks and this red AF was suppose to be the root cause.

My boat came new with the green AF and I tried to change it out every 2-3 years as my solution to this concern. Perhaps there is a newer long life AF out there now with a different stabilizing package that works better.
 
Oct 5, 2013
66
Beneteau 343 Portland
Yanmar has engine user guides available for download. At least for my engine it describes all periodic maintenance along with intervals. Try to find that document for your engine.
 

Gunni

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Mar 16, 2010
5,937
Beneteau 411 Oceanis Annapolis
5years using the Yanmar-recommended Texaco-spec long-life antifreeze.
 

Tejas

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Dec 15, 2010
164
Beneteau First 36.7 Lake Travis
Not based on actual knowledge but rather on posts on other forums, apparently changing coolant types without flushing the system can cause problems.
 

Gunni

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Mar 16, 2010
5,937
Beneteau 411 Oceanis Annapolis
Not based on actual knowledge but rather on posts on other forums, apparently changing coolant types without flushing the system can cause problems.
Yes, you want to flush the system. A good idea if you have no idea of the age and type of the existing AF.
 
Feb 8, 2013
92
beneteau 352 Raritan Bay
Not based on actual knowledge but rather on posts on other forums, apparently changing coolant types without flushing the system can cause problems.
absolutely ..never do a quick change ..the two kinds (red & green) are not compatable.. if you mix the two they get clumpy..thats bad

if you going to change color/types you have to make sure you drain every bit , hoses, engine, water heater, ect..

if youre not changing types just drain what you can and top off with new.. I change mine every season..

good luck
 
Oct 6, 2010
119
Beneteau Oceanus 321 Carters Pt.
What brand/make of coolant do you use (our B 321 with Yanmar 3GM30F is green)
Also do you use premixed antifreeze?
Thanks in advance for all info
 
Feb 8, 2013
92
beneteau 352 Raritan Bay
I use AC DELCO DEX-COOL and I cut 50/50 with water. its the orange/red color..the yanmar brand is the same orange/ red color.. I never buy premix, its not bad, but you get more bang for your buck buying straight uncut and mixing yourself. the yanmar jug was left on the boat when I bought it, I just use it to make the 50/50 mix.
 

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Oct 2, 2010
127
Beneteau 36 cc Humlebæk
I use AC DELCO DEX-COOL and I cut 50/50 with water. its the orange/red color..the yanmar brand is the same orange/ red color.. I never buy premix, its not bad, but you get more bang for your buck buying straight uncut and mixing yourself. the yanmar jug was left on the boat when I bought it, I just use it to make the 50/50 mix.
Thanx for the info and photos. May I ask a couple
questions

1. Is your engine model 3gm30f ?
2. Do you use normal tapwater ?
3 is the AC DELCO DEX-COOL designed for Yanmar ?
 
Jan 22, 2008
8,050
Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
In the store they have both full strength, and 50-50 mix. You'd think the 50-50 would be half price, but it's not. The new math, I guess. Use distilled water to keep the mineral and "whatever else" is in the local water out of the engine.