mine is too, and it was delivered with the 'after market' heat exchanger (but 
no expansion tank).  The sales document lists the engine as fresh water cooled. 
 Never had any issue with the circulating pumps impeller on the engine. (normal 
replacement interval)

Leslie.
Phoenix C&C32 1983

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On Mon, 4/30/18, Chuck Gilchrest via CnC-List <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Stus-List Fresh Water Conversion Yanmar 3HM
 To: [email protected]
 Cc: "Chuck Gilchrest" <[email protected]>
 Date: Monday, April 30, 2018, 11:39 AM
 
 Silly me.  Since I
 bought my 1983 Landfall 35 a bit over 2 years ago, I had
 been under the assumption since there was an
 “expansion tank” on the engine that had coolant
 in it, that it was a fresh water cooled engine from the
 factory.  It is a Yanmar 3HM 30.   No (F) on
 the engine tag.  I had never even bothered to
 look..  Yeah, the heat exchanger looked a bit different
 from the one in the Yanmar manual, but since I’d been
 having a marina commission and decommission my engine each
 year, changing water pump impellers as necessary (“go
 ahead and do it”), I thought all was OK.  I even
 had a raw water pump changed out when the old one was
 demolished due to the “cam” screw backing out
 and galling the inside of the pump.  Turns out
 there’s more going on.  Low and behold, this year,
 when the mechanic looked around the engine, he mentioned
 that it was the first time he’d ever seen a small
 diesel with not one but two raw water pumps.  As it
 turns out, the engine appears to have had a fresh water
 conversion which was made by Sen-Dure, (thus the Sen-Dure
 expansion tank/heat exchanger) and a second external pump
 running off a belt.  So one of the two coolant pumps is
 actually a circulation pump (the one down low on the engine)
 and the other is a raw water pump..the one we replaced last
 year.  Has anyone ever heard of
 C&C converting engines from Raw to Fresh at the factory
 (Barry Carroll, Middletown RI built boat), or is it more
 likely an owner conversion?  My mechanic says that the
 rubber impeller on a raw water pump will never hold up to
 the heat of the interior engine coolant and will always burn
 up  impellers prematurely if I keep things as they
 are.  At one point Yanmar made a fresh water conversion
 kit for 3HM engines, but very unlikely there would be any
 availability considering the motor hasn’t been built
 since 1983.This engine
 is somewhat dastardly in that it is installed backwards with
 a V-Drive, making access to the “front” of the
 motor a really tough job.Right now, I’m at a
 crossroads which involves:Finding a suitable circulation pump
 that is up to the job for the existing system, since I just
 de-scaled the heat exhchanger and bought a new stainless
 mixing elbowFinding the needed parts to do a
 Yanmar factory Fresh water conversionKeep the boat out of the water this
 year and save up to re-power. Lavishing multiple thousands
 at a 36 year old diesel may not be the best way to spend
 money.Any
 suggestions would be welcome..Chuck GilchrestS/V Half Magic1983 Landfall 
35Padanaram, MA  
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