johnphilip
Well-Known Member
Yesterday helping to move another boat from marina to mooring a few miles away we had fairly serious issues with the 1990's twin cylinder Yanmar.
The engine started a little reluctantly and when we revved it in neutral at one point the revs ran away and the engine had to be stopped with the stop cable. Checked the throttle cable, seemed OK and when we restarted the problem seemed to have gone away.
Cast off and just out of the berth the engine died away. Restarted OK but again once in gear the engine was dying and we hobbled out of the marina using neutral to let the engine pick up and then in gear for 10 or 15 seconds. We were leaving a trail of black smoke and sooty water. The engine was surprisingly smooth if it was just one cylinder firing. Just outside the marina the engine suddenly picked up and ran with full power and no smoke for half an hour when we killed it to go sailing.
Two hours later approaching destination we restarted and the same lack of power happened although this time it cured after only a couple of minutes.
The engine started a little reluctantly and when we revved it in neutral at one point the revs ran away and the engine had to be stopped with the stop cable. Checked the throttle cable, seemed OK and when we restarted the problem seemed to have gone away.
Cast off and just out of the berth the engine died away. Restarted OK but again once in gear the engine was dying and we hobbled out of the marina using neutral to let the engine pick up and then in gear for 10 or 15 seconds. We were leaving a trail of black smoke and sooty water. The engine was surprisingly smooth if it was just one cylinder firing. Just outside the marina the engine suddenly picked up and ran with full power and no smoke for half an hour when we killed it to go sailing.
Two hours later approaching destination we restarted and the same lack of power happened although this time it cured after only a couple of minutes.