ISC, ISCe, QSC8.3, ISL, ISLe3, ISLe4 and QSL9 Engines – 008-067   Sea Water Strainer

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General Information

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NOTE: Most sea water systems for heat exchanger cooled engines use a sea water strainer. The strainer removes debris from the sea water before it enters the sea water pump.

 
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NOTE: Sea water strainer arrangements may differ.

Inspect the sea water strainer daily for any foreign objects that could restrict water flow.

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 CAUTION 

A restricted or clogged sea water strainer can result in hotter than normal, or overheated, engine coolant and marine gear oil temperatures.

For more detailed information, refer to Sea Water Strainer Cleaning in this section.

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NOTE: If the sea water strainer is below the water level, close the sea water inlet valves before servicing the sea water strainer.

 
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Disassemble

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Loosen and remove the sea water strainer wing nut(s) as required.

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Remove the sea water strainer assembly. Be careful not
to damage o-ring. Retain and inspect for damage.

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Remove the sea water strainer basket.

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Clean

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Empty all debris from the sea water strainer basket.

Clean the sea water strainer.

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Prime

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Prime the sea water strainer with clean water.

 
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Assemble

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Install the sea water strainer.

Inspect o-ring seal for tears or damage. Replace if necessary. Be sure o-ring is seated properly.

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Install and tighten the wing nut(s).

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Open the sea water inlet valves.

 
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Last Modified:  29-Jan-2004