Hi Everyone,
I have a Hunter 34.5 (have never known what that .5 means btw) with a Westerbeke W21 engine. The engine runs fine however recently my temp creeps up very quickly - at 2,000 rpm 210-220F - under load or idle.
My raw water system is working fine - impeller checked, water discharging and heat exchanger clear of impeller bits. Alternator and belt are fairly new and appear to be working fine. Prop has not been checked but since I overheat under idle I am not concerned with it at the moment.
I feel the fresh water system (coolant side) is the issue as the heat exchanger remains cool while the thermostat reads 200-200F, the thermostat housing temp is 170-180F and the cylinder head bolts 200F. I was wondering if anyone knew of a simple check to see if the freshwater system is working properly? and possibly best way to bleed an airlocked system?
I also have hoses running to my water heater and I have read this is a common source of an airlock - if I disconnected the water heater and just ran a 4-5inch loop hose would this cause any complications?
Any advice would be helpful - thank you
Paul
I have a Hunter 34.5 (have never known what that .5 means btw) with a Westerbeke W21 engine. The engine runs fine however recently my temp creeps up very quickly - at 2,000 rpm 210-220F - under load or idle.
My raw water system is working fine - impeller checked, water discharging and heat exchanger clear of impeller bits. Alternator and belt are fairly new and appear to be working fine. Prop has not been checked but since I overheat under idle I am not concerned with it at the moment.
I feel the fresh water system (coolant side) is the issue as the heat exchanger remains cool while the thermostat reads 200-200F, the thermostat housing temp is 170-180F and the cylinder head bolts 200F. I was wondering if anyone knew of a simple check to see if the freshwater system is working properly? and possibly best way to bleed an airlocked system?
I also have hoses running to my water heater and I have read this is a common source of an airlock - if I disconnected the water heater and just ran a 4-5inch loop hose would this cause any complications?
Any advice would be helpful - thank you
Paul