Billjratt
Well-Known Member
I make clouds of white smoke on startup, until the throttle is given full burst for a second or two.
Then the exhaust returns to it's normal self (just another smelly 30yr old engine).
I suspect a sticky injector and will have a go at cracking the HP unions to discover which, when the weather gets a bit better.
My question is though, why doesn't it sound like there are only 3 cyls firing? (it's a perkins 4108) it sounds perfectly normal under error conditions.
Could the unburnt fuel be added during the exhaust stroke due to an injector failing to shut? If so, I'm going to have difficulty identifying which cyl is the culprit as I'm used to working by ear.
I did have a dirty filter incident during the Summer, but must have motored for >100hrs since then, surely that should have cleared any debris?
Is it recognised practice to pull the injectors and compare colours as I used to do with sparkplugs?
Finally, what's your favourite "miracle fuel additive", and is it worthwhile re-routing the spillback pipe to prolong running on pure additive, having filled the filter with it. I used to have to do this to get my car through the emissions test at MOT time, but never bothered up to now with the boat.
Your experience-related replies eagerly anticipated...
Thanks.
Then the exhaust returns to it's normal self (just another smelly 30yr old engine).
I suspect a sticky injector and will have a go at cracking the HP unions to discover which, when the weather gets a bit better.
My question is though, why doesn't it sound like there are only 3 cyls firing? (it's a perkins 4108) it sounds perfectly normal under error conditions.
Could the unburnt fuel be added during the exhaust stroke due to an injector failing to shut? If so, I'm going to have difficulty identifying which cyl is the culprit as I'm used to working by ear.
I did have a dirty filter incident during the Summer, but must have motored for >100hrs since then, surely that should have cleared any debris?
Is it recognised practice to pull the injectors and compare colours as I used to do with sparkplugs?
Finally, what's your favourite "miracle fuel additive", and is it worthwhile re-routing the spillback pipe to prolong running on pure additive, having filled the filter with it. I used to have to do this to get my car through the emissions test at MOT time, but never bothered up to now with the boat.
Your experience-related replies eagerly anticipated...
Thanks.