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De-Scaling Heat Exchangers
- vineyardgray
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De-Scaling Heat Exchangers
Has anyone used a circulating pump system to run de-scaling solution through their heat exchangers to improve efficiency?
I have a persistent overheat at high throttle on starboard that corrects after reducing throttle a bit. I have been suspecting the heat exchangers as being kinda gunked up.
Initially I was looking at this as a kit:
https://www.rydlymemarine.com/product/portable-flushing-kit/
But then they're out of stock and it doesn't look to terribly difficult or costly equipment to source myself. They're also available as 'tankless water heater de-scalers' on amazon for much much less.
Thinking this might be an easier solution than the whole dissassemble/boil with acid/reassemble bit.
Thoughts encouraged.
1988 Carver
3867 Santego
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- bud37
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- Phrancus
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Re: De-Scaling Heat Exchangers
I started that project because I had found impeller pieces in the intake hose (dropped in and came up irregularly) and the strainer (that was not a tight fit so stuff may have gone passed).
End of season I could run full throttle without overheating, satisfying after all the work.
This year the sterndrives were off, today is mounting day and guess what: coldest day in weeks, even snow may come and visit the last days of March.
- vineyardgray
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New impellers and no strainers on my boat (there will be though - found some 1-1/4 groco units on ebay a year or so ago - bloody huge!)
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- Erntster
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2000 Carver 350 Mariner
Twin Mercruiser 350 MAG Horizons
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- Hold'n On II
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I was having excessive exhaust steam issues and replaced elbows/risers and impellers (old impellers were intact but cracked) but still had steaming problems. I too was thinking of pulling the exchangers. Then I noticed how things were plumbed..... I removed the inlet hose to the transmission cooler and was amazed to find the inlet FULL of Impeller debris. The boat was new to us and hadn't been used for a couple years. Same issue on the other engine, but less debris.
BTW, best way to remove debris is with a small 90deg pick tool, shop vac, and a bore camera if you have one
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- JohnS
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