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Re: 396 a/c discharge problem?

Posted: July 7th, 2020, 9:13 pm
by Viper
If you have three AC units, it's normal for water to discharge through all of their outlets even if you only have one unit turned on. It only takes turning one unit on to turn on the raw water pump which sends water to all units regardless if only one is actually running. The shower sump would be discharging out of a different thru-hull fitting. The only time this is not the case is in boat models where two or more discharge lines go into a manifold and discharge out of a single port.

There are a lot of sources for water in the bilge. Best thing to do is assess each system and eliminate, then move on to the next one. Some common culprits are fresh water system leak at fittings and fixtures, hot water tank leaks, systems discharge lines and fittings, engine raw water system leaks, strainers, shower sumps, and anything going through the hull such as shaft logs, seacocks, rudder logs, fasteners, transducers, etc. There are also external possibilities such as rain water, and lake water while underway.

Re: 396 a/c discharge problem?

Posted: July 11th, 2025, 8:06 pm
by Carverlvr2
I know this is an older thread but pretty sure several of you are still on and active. My 366 also has 3 ac units but only discharges out the two fwd and aft port sides. But every time the pump cycles on, I hear like a gurgling sound on the strbrd side aft.
1. Is it supposed to also discharge water there?
2. How do I clear/clean that line separately?
3. I read about de scaler/barnacle buster and want to run that but again, I have three units all fed off one pump to a manifold and 2-3 seperate discharges. How can I “circulate” the same solution for a couple hours if they’re all sort of “open circuits?”
I’ve read I can also just pump in the solution thru the raw water intake until it comes out the side discharges and then shut off the pump and let it sit/soak for a period and then reconnect to raw water and run as usual. Thoughts? Suggestions?

Re: 396 a/c discharge problem?

Posted: July 13th, 2025, 7:37 pm
by km1125
Is it possible that the strbrd aft is exiting the boat inside of the engine exhaust tunnel (if that vessel has one)?

You could just block two of the hoses and work on one unit at a time. You could probably just force-fit a rubber stopper in the discharge - there's not that much pressure.