[Amel] Re: oil cooler


Kent Robertson
 

Hi Bill & Hans,
I'm not sure I even have an oil cooler...will have to check when I get back on the boat.  I've not had water in the ATM fluid, so I guess it hasn't failed, but I'm wondering how you know if it's not functioning properly.  Is there a temp sensor somewhere?
Thanks,
Kent
1999 SM243
KRISTY


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From: Judy and Bill aboard SV BeBe <yahoogroups@...>
To: amelyachtowners@...
Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2012 4:40 AM
Subject: [Amel] Re: oil cooler

 
Hans,

Did you see the reply from Eric: end cap part number: 3312307029

I had a problem with the cooler getting clogged with debris. Is it possible that this is your problem. If so, remove the forward end cap and vacuum out with a wet/dry vacuum.

I looked for a part number on the cooler and found none.

There are a number of photos at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amelyachtowners/photos/album/1228643648/pic/list

Hope this helps.

Bill
BeBe, SM2k, #387
Currently Fethiye, Turkey

--- In mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com, "Hans-Joachim" <Dr.Hofschulte@...> wrote:

Hallo all,
Our gear box oil cooler (Bowman) is broken. As we are not on the boat, we need the code which is written on the rubber end covers between the oil cooler and the hose from the intake / to the impeller of the motor.
Our SM 2000 is #436, built in 2004. If someone has a
similar cooler and is on the boat to check the number, this would be of
great help, much appreciated.
Best regards Hans-Joachim

SM 2000 #436 Lisboa



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john martin <symoondog@...>
 

Kent, If you are talking about transmission oil cooler, the small square box bolted to the side of your transmission is the cooler. It just has water circulating through the box via 2 water hoses. Its impossible to get water into your transmission from the box because it's completely closed. It doesn't look like it's big enough to cool the transmission but the company says it works. John :Moon Dog" SM248 (Volvo 78HP)
To: amelyachtowners@...
From: karkauai@...
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2012 08:42:04 -0800
Subject: Re: [Amel] Re: oil cooler


























Hi Bill & Hans,

I'm not sure I even have an oil cooler...will have to check when I get back on the boat. I've not had water in the ATM fluid, so I guess it hasn't failed, but I'm wondering how you know if it's not functioning properly. Is there a temp sensor somewhere?

Thanks,

Kent

1999 SM243

KRISTY



________________________________

From: Judy and Bill aboard SV BeBe <yahoogroups@...>

To: amelyachtowners@...

Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2012 4:40 AM

Subject: [Amel] Re: oil cooler





Hans,



Did you see the reply from Eric: end cap part number: 3312307029



I had a problem with the cooler getting clogged with debris. Is it possible that this is your problem. If so, remove the forward end cap and vacuum out with a wet/dry vacuum.



I looked for a part number on the cooler and found none.



There are a number of photos at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amelyachtowners/photos/album/1228643648/pic/list



Hope this helps.



Bill

BeBe, SM2k, #387

Currently Fethiye, Turkey



--- In mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com, "Hans-Joachim" <Dr.Hofschulte@...> wrote:

Hallo all,
Our gear box oil cooler (Bowman) is broken. As we are not on the boat, we need the code which is written on the rubber end covers between the oil cooler and the hose from the intake / to the impeller of the motor.
Our SM 2000 is #436, built in 2004. If someone has a
similar cooler and is on the boat to check the number, this would be of
great help, much appreciated.
Best regards Hans-Joachim
SM 2000 #436 Lisboa





















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Kent Robertson
 

Thanks, John,
I'll have a look when I get back on the boat.
Hi to Ruth.
Kent
SM243
KRISTY


________________________________
From: john martin <symoondog@...>
To: "amelyachtowners@..." <amelyachtowners@...>
Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2012 3:17 PM
Subject: RE: [Amel] Re: oil cooler


Kent, If you are talking about transmission oil cooler, the small square box bolted to the side of your transmission is the cooler. It  just has water circulating through the box via 2 water hoses. Its impossible to get water into your transmission from the box because it's completely closed. It doesn't look like it's big enough to cool the transmission but the company says it works.  John :Moon Dog" SM248  (Volvo 78HP)
To: amelyachtowners@...
From: karkauai@...
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2012 08:42:04 -0800
Subject: Re: [Amel] Re: oil cooler




















 


   
     
     
      Hi Bill & Hans,

I'm not sure I even have an oil cooler...will have to check when I get back on the boat.  I've not had water in the ATM fluid, so I guess it hasn't failed, but I'm wondering how you know if it's not functioning properly.  Is there a temp sensor somewhere?

Thanks,

Kent

1999 SM243

KRISTY



________________________________

From: Judy and Bill aboard SV BeBe <yahoogroups@...>

To: amelyachtowners@...

Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2012 4:40 AM

Subject: [Amel] Re: oil cooler



 

Hans,



Did you see the reply from Eric: end cap part number: 3312307029



I had a problem with the cooler getting clogged with debris. Is it possible that this is your problem. If so, remove the forward end cap and vacuum out with a wet/dry vacuum.



I looked for a part number on the cooler and found none.



There are a number of photos at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amelyachtowners/photos/album/1228643648/pic/list



Hope this helps.



Bill

BeBe, SM2k, #387

Currently Fethiye, Turkey



--- In mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com, "Hans-Joachim" <Dr.Hofschulte@...> wrote:

Hallo all,
Our gear box oil cooler (Bowman) is broken. As we are not on the boat, we need the code which is written on the rubber end covers between the oil cooler and the hose from the intake / to the impeller of the motor.
Our SM 2000 is #436, built in 2004. If someone has a
similar cooler and is on the boat to check the number, this would be of
great help, much appreciated.
Best regards Hans-Joachim
SM 2000 #436 Lisboa


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amelliahona <no_reply@...>
 

Kent:

Here is a picture of the transmission fluid intercooler that is in the photos section:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amelyachtowners/photos/album/805005311/pic/238003760/view?picmode=&mode=tn&order=ordinal&start=1&count=20&dir=asc

I am virtually sure your boat will have one.

Gary Silver
s/v Liahona

--- In amelyachtowners@..., Kent Robertson <karkauai@...> wrote:

Hi Bill & Hans,
I'm not sure I even have an oil cooler...will have to check when I get back on the boat.  I've not had water in the ATM fluid, so I guess it hasn't failed, but I'm wondering how you know if it's not functioning properly.  Is there a temp sensor somewhere?
Thanks,
Kent
1999 SM243
KRISTY


________________________________
From: Judy and Bill aboard SV BeBe <yahoogroups@...>
To: amelyachtowners@...
Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2012 4:40 AM
Subject: [Amel] Re: oil cooler

 
Hans,

Did you see the reply from Eric: end cap part number: 3312307029

I had a problem with the cooler getting clogged with debris. Is it possible that this is your problem. If so, remove the forward end cap and vacuum out with a wet/dry vacuum.

I looked for a part number on the cooler and found none.

There are a number of photos at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amelyachtowners/photos/album/1228643648/pic/list

Hope this helps.

Bill
BeBe, SM2k, #387
Currently Fethiye, Turkey

--- In mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com, "Hans-Joachim" <Dr.Hofschulte@> wrote:

Hallo all,
Our gear box oil cooler (Bowman) is broken. As we are not on the boat, we need the code which is written on the rubber end covers between the oil cooler and the hose from the intake / to the impeller of the motor.
Our SM 2000 is #436, built in 2004. If someone has a
similar cooler and is on the boat to check the number, this would be of
great help, much appreciated.
Best regards Hans-Joachim

SM 2000 #436 Lisboa



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Kent Robertson
 

Tanks, Mon,
I'm sure there's one somewhere. Duh...5 years in and still don't know how everything works yet.
One day...one day.
Kent



________________________________
From: amelliahona <no_reply@...>
To: amelyachtowners@...
Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2012 10:17 PM
Subject: [Amel] Re: oil cooler


 



Kent:

Here is a picture of the transmission fluid intercooler that is in the photos section:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amelyachtowners/photos/album/805005311/pic/238003760/view?picmode=&mode=tn&order=ordinal&start=1&count=20&dir=asc

I am virtually sure your boat will have one.

Gary Silver
s/v Liahona

--- In mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com, Kent Robertson <karkauai@...> wrote:

Hi Bill & Hans,
I'm not sure I even have an oil cooler...will have to check when I get back on the boat.  I've not had water in the ATM fluid, so I guess it hasn't failed, but I'm wondering how you know if it's not functioning properly.  Is there a temp sensor somewhere?
Thanks,
Kent
1999 SM243
KRISTY


________________________________
From: Judy and Bill aboard SV BeBe <yahoogroups@...>
To: mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 7, 2012 4:40 AM
Subject: [Amel] Re: oil cooler

 
Hans,

Did you see the reply from Eric: end cap part number: 3312307029

I had a problem with the cooler getting clogged with debris. Is it possible that this is your problem. If so, remove the forward end cap and vacuum out with a wet/dry vacuum.

I looked for a part number on the cooler and found none.

There are a number of photos at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amelyachtowners/photos/album/1228643648/pic/list

Hope this helps.

Bill
BeBe, SM2k, #387
Currently Fethiye, Turkey

--- In mailto:amelyachtowners%40yahoogroups.com, "Hans-Joachim" <Dr.Hofschulte@> wrote:

Hallo all,
Our gear box oil cooler (Bowman) is broken. As we are not on the boat, we need the code which is written on the rubber end covers between the oil cooler and the hose from the intake / to the impeller of the motor.
Our SM 2000 is #436, built in 2004. If someone has a
similar cooler and is on the boat to check the number, this would be of
great help, much appreciated.
Best regards Hans-Joachim

SM 2000 #436 Lisboa



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