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Man CR900 how would rubber chunks get into my oil cooler

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  1. CSkipR

    CSkipR Member

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    Had the engine oil cooler removed to have the gasket replaced because of a slight oil leak. When they removed the oil cooler they found chunks of rubber inside that appear to have been a broken up round rubber gasket. Any idea how this would have traveled to the oil cooler and what it maybe. No other oil leaks.
  2. 30West

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    Round rubber gasket like an O-ring, or like a flat gasket? Was it on the water side or oil side?
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    It looked like it was more a round flatter gasket possibly tapered. Not like an o-ring. Going to have to confirm today but pretty sure it was the water side.
  4. Capt J

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    It might be the gasket on the end of the heat exchanger......do not quote me on this as I'm not that familiar with the insides of MAN's but I believe they have a rubber isolater gasket on each sides of the heat exchanger and that's how they get away without using any zincs in the raw water cooling system......
  5. CSkipR

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    Yes it was definitely the water side.
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    CSkipR are you done with Comachee Cove? I would like your thoughts on your experience there. If you would rather not post here, you could PM me. Hope all went well.
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    I kind of think it might have been the thermostats that we replaced two years ago. Two of the three a portion of the rubber was missing and chewed up.
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    Sent you a pm.
  9. Capt Ralph

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    Is the usual tech still working on your MANs?
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    No
  11. Capt Bill11

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    Is the cooler raw water cooled?

    If so, sounds like pieces of the raw water pump impeller to me.
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    Now that that slob is off of your boat, Clean all up and go boating with a smile.
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    Raw water impeller pieces
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    What's the raw water flow? If the oil cooler is before the heat exchanger, chances are you find impeller pieces a lazy mechanic (or captain) didn't bother looking for
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    Something useful to know about Comachee Cove?

    -Chris