Engine is leaking water coolant.
There had been a small amount when I left the boat on the 16th as I had run the engine to get back to the mooring - there is now about twice that. I will keep monitoring.
Initial thoughts was that it was the Mikuni that was leaking coolant as it only started leaking when I was on the boat in cold weather and started using the central heating but as I have now isolated the source of the leak (although not fully ruled out some from the skin tank connection hence the cloth strategically placed) I am pretty sure it is coming from the joints but daren't nip the jubilee clips up any more in case it breaks the plastic pipe. It could however be a split pipe.
I tried taping up with duct tape but as you can see that hasn't helped.
How long do these black hoses normally last before starting to perish?
The boat was put on the water 6th November 2009 should I book an engine service on an annual basis or just get the pipework looked at? I daren't do it myself as I would probably lose too much coolant into the bilges. Would need there to be two people anyway one to hold the pipes up and other to fetch and carry small tools!
A fully trained octopus would be good.
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Are the pipes that the flexible ones connected to normal 15 or 22 mm plastic ? If so they should have inserts which strengthen the conection area. If one has been "forgotten" then this may be the problem. only way to check is to take the joint apart. (sorry) depending on the sytem I find that a 99p bucket from B&Q squashes into some quite small spaces ! otherwise a hand bilge pump to a bucket or drum works,
Pretty sure both inserts are in place.
They must be as the problem only occurred recently it was fine over the summer. Which is what leads me to suspect the rubber hose has perished.
I will have to at some stage gird my loins and grab the tiger's tail.
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