NUTMEG
Well-Known Member
Eve all. Just been reading the latest installment of Dylans posts. My problem seems tiny by comparison.
The last two trips out we have had to motor back (foul winds and tides) on both occasions I thought it would be a good idea to open up the little 1GM10 to give it a good clear out for 15 minutes or so. Usually she does little more than tickover in and out of the marina.
After 10 minutes or so of running at max throttle I noticed clouds of black smoke issuing from the exhaust. Also black carbon deposits in the exhaust water. I am sure this is unburnt/poorly combusted diesel as no oil is being consumed and I would expect the smoke to be 'bluish' if it were engine oil.
The engine starts and runs perfectly, no funny noises or any sign of overheating. If throttled back to cruising speed (maybe 1/2 to 3/4 throttle) the black smoke stops and the exhaust water runs clear again.
So I suspect the injector is in need of a service, am I right in thinking worn needle seat/weak return spring could be the problem? Any opinions would as always be very welcome. Thanks.
The last two trips out we have had to motor back (foul winds and tides) on both occasions I thought it would be a good idea to open up the little 1GM10 to give it a good clear out for 15 minutes or so. Usually she does little more than tickover in and out of the marina.
After 10 minutes or so of running at max throttle I noticed clouds of black smoke issuing from the exhaust. Also black carbon deposits in the exhaust water. I am sure this is unburnt/poorly combusted diesel as no oil is being consumed and I would expect the smoke to be 'bluish' if it were engine oil.
The engine starts and runs perfectly, no funny noises or any sign of overheating. If throttled back to cruising speed (maybe 1/2 to 3/4 throttle) the black smoke stops and the exhaust water runs clear again.
So I suspect the injector is in need of a service, am I right in thinking worn needle seat/weak return spring could be the problem? Any opinions would as always be very welcome. Thanks.