SAWDOC
Well-Known Member
This is basic but essential....
Couple of seasons ago, I had several instances of air lock problems with my Yanmar 2GM, resulting in the engine cutting out. Most forumites will be quick to suggest (correctly in this case) that the problem was caused by dirt in the fuel tank. When I changed the primary fuel filter (between fuel tank and engine), I noticed it was quite dirty. I gave the fuel tank a complete clean and spent a few bob on a good fuel funnel. The funnel I had prior to this had a coarse filter mesh and was pretty useless in removing contaminants. This one does the job properly.
Everything that goes into the fuel tank passess through this funnel at least once. Never had an airlock in the two seasons since. Pretty basic stuff, but it may save someone an unwanted airlock sometime. Funnel stays in the stern locker and is available when fuel top up is required. And I always carry a new fuel filter on board as a back-up.
Couple of seasons ago, I had several instances of air lock problems with my Yanmar 2GM, resulting in the engine cutting out. Most forumites will be quick to suggest (correctly in this case) that the problem was caused by dirt in the fuel tank. When I changed the primary fuel filter (between fuel tank and engine), I noticed it was quite dirty. I gave the fuel tank a complete clean and spent a few bob on a good fuel funnel. The funnel I had prior to this had a coarse filter mesh and was pretty useless in removing contaminants. This one does the job properly.
Everything that goes into the fuel tank passess through this funnel at least once. Never had an airlock in the two seasons since. Pretty basic stuff, but it may save someone an unwanted airlock sometime. Funnel stays in the stern locker and is available when fuel top up is required. And I always carry a new fuel filter on board as a back-up.