[C320-list] Anti-Freeze Leak

Joseph R Aberdale summerwind3 at comcast.net
Sat Jun 9 18:19:53 PDT 2012


Bob,

Yesterday I tied it up at my slip and ran the engine for 30 minutes, in gear, at 3400 RPM.  With white paper placed under the engine, there was no evidence of any leak. A check of all connections did not reveal any leaks.  The considerable puddle under the engine was the result of previously running the engine for 2 hours, after launch, to my home port. 

Thanks Bob.

Joe  

On Jun 9, 2012, at 6:54 PM, resloat wrote:

> Joe-I would wipe all the antifreeze up and start up the engine to get it up to operating temperature under load at the dock if necessary with secure mooring lines if you can do that.  The key is to get the engine hot and the antifreeze loop hot, turn off the engine and check it carefully with a flashlight to look for weeping or drips on the clean floor below the engine. If none below the engine, check all the antifreeze loop connections for weeping such as hose connections for the water pump and the temperature sensor on the engine and the hose connections for the hot water heater.  On my hull 894 there are a few plumbing connections from the engine to the water heater.
> 
> If you don't find any leaks on the floor under the engine then maybe winterization resulted in pink stuff on the sea water side ending up under the engine and not antifreeze.  A low reservoir tank may have been that way since last season.
> 
> Also, I am unaware of any anti-leak additives in today's antifreezes to stop leaky hoses or pin holes in metal parts.  Stop leak for your radiator might work, but I am sure it would coat the heat exchanger and possibly reduce heat transfer efficiency and would not used it in my boat or car.
> 
> Bob Sloat
> S/V Savannah 894 (2002)
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph R Aberdale" <summerwind3 at comcast.net>
> To: <C320-List at Catalina320.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2012 5:25 PM
> Subject: [C320-list] Anti-Freeze Leak
> 
> 
> I know I have an anti-freeze leak as it puddles underneath the engine and the reserve container is empty.  I ran the engine today at a fast idle for one half hour and it did not leak. Can I run the engine at the dock with it in gear at about 2500 RPM to see where it is leaking?  Any other suggestions short of running her at about 3400 RPM on the water with someone else at the helm so I can observe it will be appreciated.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Joe Aberdale
> Morning Star
> #908 




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