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Engine drip pan
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Coppifan:
My mechanic suggests I keep the pan area under the engine free of water collected from the stuffing box to help prevent rust. Any suggestions as a good way to do that?
OZ:
has anyone tried making a gravity path for the water to enter bilge from the drip pan? making some holes in the glass or a drain tube?
Griswald:
I haven't made a pan, but one thing that REALLY works is to use a disposable baby diaper to adsorb the water. I use 2 Huggies under the front of my MD11C diesel engine (under Walter V-drive), and those things adsorb 5 times their initial volume of water, and trace oil. I find that if I change them out every 2-3 weeks, it keeps things very dry and clean. You can pick them up by a corner, and go straight to a trash bag. I keep a couple of packages of diapers to use as adsorbent when changing oil also.
Now...I have gone 6 weeks without changing the "baby", and the diapers adsorb so much water, they open up, and the polymer resin (beads) spill out. A mess, but it was easy to clean up, and nothing got into the main bilge. Now that I know the change frequency, I keep up with it.
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