john_morris_uk
Well-Known Member
I have no desire to get into a protracted argument - more sensible things to do with our time I suggest.
I have no doubt that you have successfully bled engines the way that you are describing. I also know that mechanics do the same thing to car engines (I worked as an auto-electrician between university and college). It isn't always what the manufacturer recommends, but mechanics do a few things like that...
I am concerned that some people reading your post will assume that all they have to do is keep cranking their engine over with a couple of injectors 'cracked' for their engine fuel system to bleed. On some boats, (and several of the ones that I have sailed) it won't, and on many engines you WILL destroy the starter motor by running it for long periods.
After that, perhaps we should agree to differ on the best technique.
I have no doubt that you have successfully bled engines the way that you are describing. I also know that mechanics do the same thing to car engines (I worked as an auto-electrician between university and college). It isn't always what the manufacturer recommends, but mechanics do a few things like that...
I am concerned that some people reading your post will assume that all they have to do is keep cranking their engine over with a couple of injectors 'cracked' for their engine fuel system to bleed. On some boats, (and several of the ones that I have sailed) it won't, and on many engines you WILL destroy the starter motor by running it for long periods.
After that, perhaps we should agree to differ on the best technique.