Dr Michael R. Taylor
Cadet
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- Aug 4, 2004
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I have owned a Carver Montego fitted with two AQ171C engines for the last 13 years. I overhauled the engine heads 18 months ago. On a recent trip from France to the UK (75 nautical miles) one of the engines overheated immediately after stopping to refuel. When the engine had cooled down I checked that there were no fresh water leaks and the oil was showing no signs of water contamination. These checks were good although some of the fresh water coolent had escaped via the pressure cap.<br /><br />The raw water pump was pumping sea water - proved by cranking engine with distributor disconnected and pipe from oil cooler disconnected to show water flow. <br /><br />When reconnected the distributor and pipe to oil cooler the engine started fine and the thermostate opened and the engine stayed at correct working temperature for less than a minute, then climbed rapidly. The exhaust note from the rubber exhaust connection between engine and outdrive shield sounded louder than normal and the whole area of the exhaust manifild became very hot.<br /><br />What tests can I perform to check if the exhaust manifold needs replacing? Should only the exhaust exit through the central portion of the manifold and NOT water? Should the raw water only exit through the slots in the manifold extension which surround the exhaust pipe? <br /><br />I have turned the manifold through 180 degrees and connected a hose to the drain point and have noticed that water rises from the central portion of the outlet where I would have expected only a path for exhaust gases. I must have both engines running by next weekend.