Seawater Filter, Check and Cleaning
The seawater filter is optional equipment.
If the water where the boat is operated contains a lot
of contamination, weed etc., check the filter more fre-
quently than specified in the maintenance schedule.
There is otherwise a risk that the filter would be
blocked, which would make the engine overheat.
WARNING!
Risk of water entry. Close the seawater cocks before
doing any work on the seawater system.
1 Close the sea cock.
2 Remove the lid (1) and lift up the insert.
3 Clean the insert and the housing (2).
4 Install the components as in the illustration. Check
the seals. Change as necessary.
5 Open the sea cock and check carefully that no leak-
age occurs.
Inlet Manifold, Checking the Drain
Hole
Water can condense in the charge air cooler during
operation. The condensate is drained via a hole in the
charge air cooler. Check that the drain hole is not
blocked.
IMPORTANT!
If a large amount of water flows out of the drain hole,
from the inlet manifold, the charge air cooler must be
removed and proof tested.
This task must be performed by an authorized work-
shop.