Hi everyone,
I have an 70BET0 from 97 which is working fine but has a very weak water flow through the telltale.
The thermostat and water pump are new and working fine, so I suspect the water passage a blocked by salt build up over the years (although I always flush my motor with freshwater, I don't how the previous owner looked after it).
I've removed the lower unit and circulated some Rydlyme though the water cooling system a few months ago, it improves the flow a little bit but nothing impressive.
Yesterday, when I tried to start the motor and the water was not running at all. The telltale was blocked by a big chunk of salt/crud build up that I managed to remove with a wire.
I plan to do another rydlyme treatment over the weekend to see if I can cleanup a bit more...
Now, I just became aware of the existence of internal anode (part 17 on this page: https://www.crowleymarine.com/yp/T8W...ha-70beto-2017) and have a couple of questions:
- How often these should they be inspected / replaced ? I don't think they have ever been replaced and couldn't find any information about these.
- It's hard to see on the diagram, but I imagine these anodes are in contact with the water flowing through the cooling system. Is this correct ? I'd like to know this because, I think the rydlime could damage them if they are in contact, it's probably a good idea to remove them first...
- Is there any other option to clean up the water passage ? (other than removing the cylinder heads + exhaust cover to clean it manually)
Thanks a lot your inputs!
I have an 70BET0 from 97 which is working fine but has a very weak water flow through the telltale.
The thermostat and water pump are new and working fine, so I suspect the water passage a blocked by salt build up over the years (although I always flush my motor with freshwater, I don't how the previous owner looked after it).
I've removed the lower unit and circulated some Rydlyme though the water cooling system a few months ago, it improves the flow a little bit but nothing impressive.
Yesterday, when I tried to start the motor and the water was not running at all. The telltale was blocked by a big chunk of salt/crud build up that I managed to remove with a wire.
I plan to do another rydlyme treatment over the weekend to see if I can cleanup a bit more...
Now, I just became aware of the existence of internal anode (part 17 on this page: https://www.crowleymarine.com/yp/T8W...ha-70beto-2017) and have a couple of questions:
- How often these should they be inspected / replaced ? I don't think they have ever been replaced and couldn't find any information about these.
- It's hard to see on the diagram, but I imagine these anodes are in contact with the water flowing through the cooling system. Is this correct ? I'd like to know this because, I think the rydlime could damage them if they are in contact, it's probably a good idea to remove them first...
- Is there any other option to clean up the water passage ? (other than removing the cylinder heads + exhaust cover to clean it manually)
Thanks a lot your inputs!
Comment