Green stuff from water leaks?

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jrohrbaugh
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Green stuff from water leaks?

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I am getting set for a haul out and in advance of my trip to the Abaco Islands in April. I've been off the boat for some time and when I started to work on clean up I found all these green corrosion telltales. Looks like slow leaks over time. Around water pump and Heat Exchanger ends and fittings.
Any suggestions?

Thanks again,
Jamie
S/V Soixante Hull #444
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Chips Ahoy!
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Re: Green stuff from water leaks?

Post by Chips Ahoy! »

There are rubber o-ring gaskets on each side of the heat exchanger. Time to replace them!
Also, a good opportunity to clear out the exchanger ports.
-george pringle
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jrohrbaugh
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Re: Green stuff from water leaks?

Post by jrohrbaugh »

I've ordered the replacement gaskets and the new covers, etc. Let's see if that fixes the problem.
Thanks for the reply
wolfe10
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Re: Green stuff from water leaks?

Post by wolfe10 »

Jamie,

Electrolysis substantially increases the corrosion/oxidation.

Check for both AC and DC current-- one probe on the engine component, the other on something in the water. Just dangle one end of a wire (strip an inch or so) in the water and bring the other end to the engine so you can use your meter there.
Brett Wolfe
C350 #180
"Vindaloo"
Ft Myers FL
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