Slobbit
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Simptoms were:
Diesel knock.
Would not pull above 2000rpm underload but would rev ok without load.
White Smoke.
After performing several checks such as injector timing, compression, Injector condition, fuel filter on engine the problem finally turned out to be the water seperator filter. The filter had crystalised diesel blocking it up, the next step is to drain and clean tanks and fill up with fresh fuel then give both engines a well deserved service as I think the previous owners didn't bother.
This problem has existed on this engine since 2006 I have found a bill that came with the boat for £1600 to have the injector pump rebuilt, written on the bill it states the rebuilt pump had not solved the problem of low power but that either the injectors were worn or the fuel was contaminated. It's a shame the diesel engineer didn't check the filters before he rebuilt the pump.
Just to add to this I found a marine diesel engineer who said he knew all there was to know about these engines so he took a look and diagnosed a sticking valve so the head would have to come off, I had a good laugh after he left the boat and kept with my original idea of fuel starvation. So be warned the cowboys are out to get you!!
A good lesson for everyone check the simple things first.
Thanks to everyone who has commented on the post.
Slobbit
Diesel knock.
Would not pull above 2000rpm underload but would rev ok without load.
White Smoke.
After performing several checks such as injector timing, compression, Injector condition, fuel filter on engine the problem finally turned out to be the water seperator filter. The filter had crystalised diesel blocking it up, the next step is to drain and clean tanks and fill up with fresh fuel then give both engines a well deserved service as I think the previous owners didn't bother.
This problem has existed on this engine since 2006 I have found a bill that came with the boat for £1600 to have the injector pump rebuilt, written on the bill it states the rebuilt pump had not solved the problem of low power but that either the injectors were worn or the fuel was contaminated. It's a shame the diesel engineer didn't check the filters before he rebuilt the pump.
Just to add to this I found a marine diesel engineer who said he knew all there was to know about these engines so he took a look and diagnosed a sticking valve so the head would have to come off, I had a good laugh after he left the boat and kept with my original idea of fuel starvation. So be warned the cowboys are out to get you!!
A good lesson for everyone check the simple things first.
Thanks to everyone who has commented on the post.
Slobbit