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Re: 3208 TA -1990 overheatin g
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06-13-2012 05:07 PM
I will do some work on the the boat tomorrow night and get back to you all after that. The anoids had not been totally detorised, now have swopped them to new once.
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06-14-2012 04:31 PM
Today i have dismounted and cleaned the after heater. It dosn't seam to have any stopps, the air side was full of oil from the crank ventilation. I also cheked the cooler at he gear. It seems ok. I will change the swith omorrow and put back the afterheater. It'salso possible to dismount and check flow just before it the seawater goes out through the combustions. If the flow is ok, there has to be somthing withbthe internal coolibg.
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06-15-2012 05:37 PM
Well, there was no fault in the aftercooler or the transmission cooler. It might be a air leak in te sea water system, i'm checking that and at them same time i will try a new temp sensor. Do any one know how the alarm is wired ? Is it just to the tem gauge or to the temp sensor ?
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06-26-2012 12:49 AM
Problem solved It was the temperatur alarm switch on the top of the engine wich had a bad wire.

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