Hi folks! I'm new here, and looking for advice.
I have a '91 8-meter Cooper Yachts Prowler with a single TAMD41-B turbo diesel engine & VP 260 DuoProp leg. The entire boat & power unit only has 860 hours on it since new.
It's been running beautifully - fast and smooth, but due to circumstances/marital breakup/'COVID-19, etc., I haven't been able to use the boat since last fall. At that time, I was getting 27-28 kts out of her, with 21.5 kts at a comfortable cruise speed.
Fast forward to a couple of weeks ago. I had her hauled out, power washed, changed the zincs, and took her for a spin. VERY fast acceleration up t 27.5 kts (about 3700 RPM), and suddenly noticed the engine temp soaring, and the overheat alarm sounded. I brought her down to idle, and the temp fairly quickly reduced to a proper running temperature. Any attempt to go above 1800 RPM sent the temp climbing.
It was definitely overheating, as the heat exchanger was very hot on the outside (never got much beyond comfortably warm to the touch before, but now it was too hot to touch). Once it had cooled a bit I cracked open the fill cap & coolant instantly boiled up & out. It was absolutely clear, with lots of antifreeze in it, with no signs of corrosion, rust, etc.
The first thing I did was to change the raw water impeller. $100 for the part (I'm in Canada, so parts cost are roughly double what they are in the US). The one I took out was perfect (except for the damage I did to it removing it), and the new one made zero difference to the temp problem.
Over the past few days, I removed the oil cooler (it was spotless inside, and the tubes were clear) and the heat exchanger. There was a fair bit of crud (oyster shell attachments, bits of mussel shells, etc.) and about 10 of the 106 tubes were either fully or partially blocked. It's fully clean now (rodded, used vinegar & water solution several times, etc.).
I just spoke to a mechanic, and he says next to tear apart the aftercooler (due to space issues, a VERY difficult part to service without engine removal in my boat).
I have yet to find a "cooling circuit diagram" for the TAMD41 series engines. It APPEARS the aftercooler is inline BEFORE the heat exchanger, but I can't tell.
Thanks to COVID-19 issues, I'm desperate financially & hoping to figure out a way to get the boat running without spending much more to fix this problem. Right now it's costing $60 +tax per day just to have it sitting on the hard, and the list of gaskets/seals/O-rings just to reassemble the cooler & exchanger run to hundreds of dollars.
If anyone has any sage advice on where to go next, I'd appreciate it!
- Mike
I have a '91 8-meter Cooper Yachts Prowler with a single TAMD41-B turbo diesel engine & VP 260 DuoProp leg. The entire boat & power unit only has 860 hours on it since new.
It's been running beautifully - fast and smooth, but due to circumstances/marital breakup/'COVID-19, etc., I haven't been able to use the boat since last fall. At that time, I was getting 27-28 kts out of her, with 21.5 kts at a comfortable cruise speed.
Fast forward to a couple of weeks ago. I had her hauled out, power washed, changed the zincs, and took her for a spin. VERY fast acceleration up t 27.5 kts (about 3700 RPM), and suddenly noticed the engine temp soaring, and the overheat alarm sounded. I brought her down to idle, and the temp fairly quickly reduced to a proper running temperature. Any attempt to go above 1800 RPM sent the temp climbing.
It was definitely overheating, as the heat exchanger was very hot on the outside (never got much beyond comfortably warm to the touch before, but now it was too hot to touch). Once it had cooled a bit I cracked open the fill cap & coolant instantly boiled up & out. It was absolutely clear, with lots of antifreeze in it, with no signs of corrosion, rust, etc.
The first thing I did was to change the raw water impeller. $100 for the part (I'm in Canada, so parts cost are roughly double what they are in the US). The one I took out was perfect (except for the damage I did to it removing it), and the new one made zero difference to the temp problem.
Over the past few days, I removed the oil cooler (it was spotless inside, and the tubes were clear) and the heat exchanger. There was a fair bit of crud (oyster shell attachments, bits of mussel shells, etc.) and about 10 of the 106 tubes were either fully or partially blocked. It's fully clean now (rodded, used vinegar & water solution several times, etc.).
I just spoke to a mechanic, and he says next to tear apart the aftercooler (due to space issues, a VERY difficult part to service without engine removal in my boat).
I have yet to find a "cooling circuit diagram" for the TAMD41 series engines. It APPEARS the aftercooler is inline BEFORE the heat exchanger, but I can't tell.
Thanks to COVID-19 issues, I'm desperate financially & hoping to figure out a way to get the boat running without spending much more to fix this problem. Right now it's costing $60 +tax per day just to have it sitting on the hard, and the list of gaskets/seals/O-rings just to reassemble the cooler & exchanger run to hundreds of dollars.
If anyone has any sage advice on where to go next, I'd appreciate it!
- Mike
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