When I went to launch, I stupidly forgot to open the raw water seacock.
Yet the engine performed fine for entire 20 minutes to the slip, at 2000 rpm.
Thought I had ruined the impeller, but it's fine. Yet anti-freeze is still there!
I resealed the Johnson water pump with black goo and the O ring.
Still, there doesn't seem to be any outflow. Exhaust is below the waterline.
This is a Yanmar 18 2GM20F with 700 hours.
How can it run without raw water going through it?
It's not a thermostat issue, since that's the coolant side of the engine.
It seems like cavitation, in which air is seeping into the water pump.
Should I use a paper seal instead of black goo?
I once used both and THAT caused explosive cavitation.
Any advice? Very frustrating. Thanks.
Yet the engine performed fine for entire 20 minutes to the slip, at 2000 rpm.
Thought I had ruined the impeller, but it's fine. Yet anti-freeze is still there!
I resealed the Johnson water pump with black goo and the O ring.
Still, there doesn't seem to be any outflow. Exhaust is below the waterline.
This is a Yanmar 18 2GM20F with 700 hours.
How can it run without raw water going through it?
It's not a thermostat issue, since that's the coolant side of the engine.
It seems like cavitation, in which air is seeping into the water pump.
Should I use a paper seal instead of black goo?
I once used both and THAT caused explosive cavitation.
Any advice? Very frustrating. Thanks.