When I took the old heat exchanger off, though, I noticed that one of the rubber gaskets that seal the sides up had a hole torn in it. I didn’t have a leak prior to pulling. It made me a little curious. As long as the gasket seals the outer edge of the end piece, it shouldn’t be a problem for the gasket to have a hole, should it?
The heat exchanger looked in good shape, though the flow from that engine when I was winterizing in the fall seemed slow on that side. (I also replaced the raw water hoses, the oil cooler and transmission cooler earlier in the winter.)
I used the new gaskets that came with the new exchanger, and will throw away the old torn one. I am planning on having the old heat exchanger boiled out and pressure tested to ensure it is ok. If it is, I will probably keep it as a spare. The fall project will be to do the port engine. Once I have that done, I will check on here to see if anyone could use it after I have it pressure tested.


