Use Caution
I had a mechanic come out and give me 'diesel 101' the other day and we replaced the zinc in the heat exchanger. The old one was completely gone.Why do I bring this up? Because a few days later, I (luckily) noticed the engine overheating and zero water coming out of the exhaust port. Managed to stop the engine before any damage was done.The old zinc was floating around in the heat exchanger and had jammed up against the new one, thereby blocking the water flow and causing the overheating problem.Check your zinc periodically to make sure it slowly corrodes. If it breaks off, you need to remove the big chunk from the heat exchanger to avoid blockages. Same thing for the water pump rubber impellers. If you have to replace the impeller, make sure you track down the missing impeller parts or else they'll jam up your cooling system and that's not good.FWIW, the mechanic told me that on my '87 Cat 30 (M25 engine) that the only zinc to check was the one on the heat exchanger. The other ones are on the skag and shaft under the water and my bottom guy checks those each month....if anyone knows something different, I'm all ears!!Fair Winds!!!Jim