Zepph
New Member
Boat type: Sigma 33
Engine: Volvo Penta 2002 (we believe)
We have recently purchased a Sigma 33 (fantastic to sail, apart from dead downwind), the engine was running smoothly for a week.
We then didn't use the boat for a week and when we came to start it nothing, engine seems to turn over fine batteries look okay however she doesn't start.
We presumed that we had run the engine dry, we filled it up with about 15L at which point no more fuel was going in.
We tried to start her again, no success at which point we had to call it a day.
Came back a week later, and went to check the fuel system fuel looked to have come out of the breather pipe which leads up to the deck.
We cleaned up the mess tightened the tubes and started again.
This is the point at which we decided to bleed the system, presuming air was the cause of our problems.
When we opened the bleed screw fuel came out of its own accord, we didn't touch the lift pump. I let the fuel run out for a minute or so before closing it off.
Could we have over pressurised the system somehow?
We haven't bled the injectors yet, however if fuel shouldn't be coming out of the bleed screw on top of the engine without turning the engine or pumping the lift pump i would like to address this first.
Thanks
Engine: Volvo Penta 2002 (we believe)
We have recently purchased a Sigma 33 (fantastic to sail, apart from dead downwind), the engine was running smoothly for a week.
We then didn't use the boat for a week and when we came to start it nothing, engine seems to turn over fine batteries look okay however she doesn't start.
We presumed that we had run the engine dry, we filled it up with about 15L at which point no more fuel was going in.
We tried to start her again, no success at which point we had to call it a day.
Came back a week later, and went to check the fuel system fuel looked to have come out of the breather pipe which leads up to the deck.
We cleaned up the mess tightened the tubes and started again.
This is the point at which we decided to bleed the system, presuming air was the cause of our problems.
When we opened the bleed screw fuel came out of its own accord, we didn't touch the lift pump. I let the fuel run out for a minute or so before closing it off.
Could we have over pressurised the system somehow?
We haven't bled the injectors yet, however if fuel shouldn't be coming out of the bleed screw on top of the engine without turning the engine or pumping the lift pump i would like to address this first.
Thanks