Prospective
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- 43' Ocean Super Sport
Hey all...
Wondering if someone could set me straight on the proper function of my cooling system, specifically as it relates to the reservoir, cap, and expansion tank?
Particulars are diesel, 480hp Volvo TAMD74-PA engines in a 43' Ocean.
This is probably a dumb question but I'm working on improving my understanding of all things engine related and my mechanic's explanation isn't making sense to me...
My engine has a radiator style cap at the top of the engine it's self on, what I would call, the coolant reservoir. There is a small clear 1/4" tube that leads from a nipple just below this cap, up and across my engine room ceiling to a plastic bottle mounted on a bulkhead that I would call the expansion tank. The tube attaches to another nipple on the bottom of this plastic bottle. The plastic bottle also has a cap to allow the bottle to be filled. It has lines for HOT and COLD fill levels.
In a healthy functioning diesel engine such as mine, what is the purpose of the expansion tank? Should coolant go into the expansion tank when engine is up to operating temp if everything is working correctly? AND, if so, can coolant be drawn back into the reservoir FROM the expansion bottle/coolant tank when the engine cools?
My mechanic said that normally, coolant should not go into the expansion tank. It will only go to the expansion tank if the coolant pressure exceeds the cap pressure rating. And that the coolant can't be "drawn back" from the bottle. I was under the impression this "flow back and fourth" was normal and, that when adding coolant, you would add it to the expansion tank, not at the cap for the reservoir on top of the engine.
I'm assuming my mechanic is right or I am misunderstanding him somehow. Just hoping for some clarification. Thanks in advance...
Wondering if someone could set me straight on the proper function of my cooling system, specifically as it relates to the reservoir, cap, and expansion tank?
Particulars are diesel, 480hp Volvo TAMD74-PA engines in a 43' Ocean.
This is probably a dumb question but I'm working on improving my understanding of all things engine related and my mechanic's explanation isn't making sense to me...
My engine has a radiator style cap at the top of the engine it's self on, what I would call, the coolant reservoir. There is a small clear 1/4" tube that leads from a nipple just below this cap, up and across my engine room ceiling to a plastic bottle mounted on a bulkhead that I would call the expansion tank. The tube attaches to another nipple on the bottom of this plastic bottle. The plastic bottle also has a cap to allow the bottle to be filled. It has lines for HOT and COLD fill levels.
In a healthy functioning diesel engine such as mine, what is the purpose of the expansion tank? Should coolant go into the expansion tank when engine is up to operating temp if everything is working correctly? AND, if so, can coolant be drawn back into the reservoir FROM the expansion bottle/coolant tank when the engine cools?
My mechanic said that normally, coolant should not go into the expansion tank. It will only go to the expansion tank if the coolant pressure exceeds the cap pressure rating. And that the coolant can't be "drawn back" from the bottle. I was under the impression this "flow back and fourth" was normal and, that when adding coolant, you would add it to the expansion tank, not at the cap for the reservoir on top of the engine.
I'm assuming my mechanic is right or I am misunderstanding him somehow. Just hoping for some clarification. Thanks in advance...