My MD2030 does not have a coolant recovery tank. There is an overflow hose that runs to the bilge; the radiator cap appears to be a standard cap rated for 13 psi. I would like add a tank, so I can more easily monitor my coolant level. Volvo Penta sells a setup that includes a tank, modified cap with hose nipples, and clamps (see pics). Unfortunately, the package costs over $300 (minus the electronic monitoring system)!
Is there an alternative product I can use? I am a little confused regarding how this set-up works. I assume there must be a pressure release valve in this modified cap. If not, how does it maintain pressure to avoid boiling?
Thank you for your help!
I believe the tank shown here, and the diagram depict, a remote expansion tank, rather than a coolant recovery tank. Expansion tanks are pressurized, as this one appears to be, recovery tanks are not.
You could ad a recovery tank provided the pressure cap you now have uses two rubber gaskets, rather than one metal and one rubber, the second rubber gasket is needed to allow the engine to develop a vacuum when shut down cooling, to draw fluid back into the cooling system. You'd only need to replace the cap to use a recovery tank, if the one you have does not include the second upper rubber gasket.
This short article explains the concept in detail. https://stevedmarineconsulting.com/the-benefits-of-coolant-recovery-bottles/
Remote expansion tanks are often used to accommodate an engine-heated water heater whose heat exchanger is located above the engine's pressure cap. Those are discussed in this article https://stevedmarineconsulting.com/water-heater-primer/