Mambo42
Guru
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- Oct 26, 2021
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- Vessel Name
- Endless Summer
- Vessel Make
- 1979 Defever 49
The title may be misleading, because you obviously want to change the oil cooler before it fails, but my biggest question has become: 'when do I change them ?'.
I had my oil coolers pressure tested beginning of 2023, they were OK and they also went without any problems through the 2024 season. However, since there is no zinc anode in the oil cooler how many years would they be 'safe' to use ?
I know that they were on the engines when I bought the boat (now 4 years ago), but I have no idea how long they have been on the boat before I bought them. There are no records of any replacement.
For now I have decided to change them this year, no matter what the condition is, just because I don't want them to fail next season.
And then it comes to the second question:
I can get new oil coolers in the US for around 150 USD a piece, but then it will take shipping, import, VAT in Europe and if they will be good for 5 years then that is not a bad investment. If they would only be good for 2 years (for example) then I might be better off with buying a different oil cooler, one that has a coating on the inside to protect the cooling pipes from salt water corrosion. Those ones are a bit more expensive, but they have about a 25 year lifespan (by that time I will be dead by the way), which would give a lot of peace of mind while out at sea.
So am curious to hear what all of you use as a guideline for the lifespan of the oil coolers. I have 2 x FL 2715E engines, so that will be the copper 2C207 oil cooler (4 times).
thanks.
I had my oil coolers pressure tested beginning of 2023, they were OK and they also went without any problems through the 2024 season. However, since there is no zinc anode in the oil cooler how many years would they be 'safe' to use ?
I know that they were on the engines when I bought the boat (now 4 years ago), but I have no idea how long they have been on the boat before I bought them. There are no records of any replacement.
For now I have decided to change them this year, no matter what the condition is, just because I don't want them to fail next season.
And then it comes to the second question:
I can get new oil coolers in the US for around 150 USD a piece, but then it will take shipping, import, VAT in Europe and if they will be good for 5 years then that is not a bad investment. If they would only be good for 2 years (for example) then I might be better off with buying a different oil cooler, one that has a coating on the inside to protect the cooling pipes from salt water corrosion. Those ones are a bit more expensive, but they have about a 25 year lifespan (by that time I will be dead by the way), which would give a lot of peace of mind while out at sea.
So am curious to hear what all of you use as a guideline for the lifespan of the oil coolers. I have 2 x FL 2715E engines, so that will be the copper 2C207 oil cooler (4 times).
thanks.