More M25 Diagnostics
1. Check your heat exchanger2. Check your thermostat3. Assure that the fresh water side is clear - it may have to be "burped" although if you've been running the engine for awhile and it didn't overheat, that shouldn't be an issue. Burping is done by simply opening the valve on the top of the thermostat and letting any air escape. Assuming you have a hot water heater on board, in lieu of opening the valve, take one of the hoses to the heater off the thermostat and fill it with distilled water or antifreeze to assure air is out of that loop.4. Check the faceplate on the pump. Please advise what kind of pump, Sherwood or Oberdorfer. The Oberdorfer is easier to service and check. Make sure any new gaskets you put in are in the proper position and set right. May have to get new gaskets.Bleeding the system has to do with diesel fuel, which has nothing whatsoever to do with overheating, unless you're talking about #3 above.