Coolant Disappearing, need help

Dinows

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Mercruiser 8.2, engine runs great but when I check the following morning coolant jug almost empty, refill and same thing happens after running and sitting overnight. no leakes I can find anyplace. The coolant is going someplace ?? Any ideas ?
 

Scott Danforth

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either you have a leak into the raw water side or the oil/combustion side.

drain the coolant, do a pressure test. fix the issue.
 

cyclops222

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Weird head & intake gasket leaks will suck out out and put it into cylinders.
Check how each spark plug looks. 1 or more may show the oil burning problem locations.
 

Dinows

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either you have a leak into the raw water side or the oil/combustion side.

drain the coolant, do a pressure test. fix the issue.
The fumy part is I can run the thing for half an hour and do not loose any coolant, but when I come back the next day coolant jug is almost empty !!
 

Scott Danforth

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Fluid expansion when heated. When you key off, heat soak will force the coolant out somewhere

Pressure test the cooling water system (after draining)
 

Dinows

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Fluid expansion when heated. When you key off, heat soak will force the coolant out somewhere

Pressure test the cooling water system (after draining)
Ok I am loosing pressure, but how do I find out where it is going ? This is a low hour engine that has always run like a charm. Oil is perfectly clear, runs smooth as a baby's butt ?? What do you think ? Thanks
 

Scott Danforth

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Low hours just means it sat. In a boat, 50-100 hours a year is normal usage

Now you start pressure testing components such as the heat exchanger, exhaust elbows, etc.
 

cyclops222

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Wait 15 minutes after shut down. Check for oil around the boat. All your refills would have filled the bilge ?
 

04fxdwgi25

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Until he does a pressure test and the stuff mentioned here, there is not a lot of use rehashing everything. Everything can't be okey dokey and coolant still vanishing unless it's something obvious like a bad radiator cap blowing off early / when pressure rises for a few minutes after shut off.
 

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In order to find the leak, you can do another pressure test and listen for the air escaping. You may need a mechanics stethoscope in order to locate it.
 

cyclops222

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Could a person be sucking the oil out with a little battery pump ? Just to cause you grief ? Bad joke ? We are getting close to that kind of crap.
 
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