msimms
Well-Known Member
Took the boat out on Saturday and discovered a problem.
This was the first time out since the middle of last August when we came back from holiday. We were going to go out at the end off August but when I started the engine up one was very noisy. Lifted the leg and found the port exhaust bellows was dangling free. This was fixed in September, we also found the starboard bellows split. Both bellows had been replaced in June when the legs were serviced. No more pattern bellows for me!
Anyway, back to the weekend. Heading out towards Nab Tower from Chichester at 3200rpm everything was fine. As the boat hadn’t moved in six months I wanted to check if we could still pull max revs. No problems through 3400rpm and on to 3600rpm, applied a little more throttle and just as 3700rpm approached the port engine revs dropped to 2600rpm. Checked the gauges, temps and pressures were good and the same across both engines. Stopped the boat and checked the engines, all looked fine. Peered over the back but couldn’t see anything. After a couple of minutes decided to try again. Opened both throttles, a little slower than normal, and She got back on the plane. There was a momentary noise, like a single misfire. Only heard this once and it hasn’t happened since.
To achieve 3200rpm the port engine now needed more throttle and wasn’t feeling as lively as the starboard. Looking over the back there was some white smoke, not much but noticeable. I briefly opened the throttles and found the port engine could now only reluctantly achieve 3400rpm whilst the starboard rose to 3700rpm.
We headed back at 3000rpm with the white smoke still present.
Once back in the harbour and down to 1300rpm the smoke disappeared. Checking over the back the exhaust output looked clean. However, the transom, bathing platform and rear cockpit seats were covered with sooty particles. Prior to this we've never had any smoke or soot present.
As a test, with the starboard at 1300rpm I briefly opened the port to full throttle. The smoke immediately reappeared and the exhaust bubbles were black. Tried the same thing with the starboard engine, no smoke and the exhaust bubbles were not discoloured. Tried this a few times and it was always the same.
Once back on the berth I checked all the levels and all were fine. I drained off a sample of fuel from both the primary filters and although the fuel looked clean there were some suspended black particles. These were also present (and cleaned out) in December when the engines were serviced and all filters replaced. The particles were quite sizeable but there wasn’t enough of them to effect the flow. I also had similar particles present on my last boat so I thought that it was normal to get them.
I thought it a good idea to check the tank so I had a look inside the tank. I think it’s okay but not sure. When looking in to the tank the fuel has a sort of milky look to it. When I took a sample from the top of the tank and hold it to the light it looks fine. There are a couple of images below. I dosed the tank, which is around half full (250-300 litres) with 100ml of Marine 16. I may try to pull a sample from the bottom of the tank with my oil extractor to see if that also looks clean.
So, if the fuel is okay what should be the next course of action? Bad injector maybe?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Cheers
Mark
This was the first time out since the middle of last August when we came back from holiday. We were going to go out at the end off August but when I started the engine up one was very noisy. Lifted the leg and found the port exhaust bellows was dangling free. This was fixed in September, we also found the starboard bellows split. Both bellows had been replaced in June when the legs were serviced. No more pattern bellows for me!
Anyway, back to the weekend. Heading out towards Nab Tower from Chichester at 3200rpm everything was fine. As the boat hadn’t moved in six months I wanted to check if we could still pull max revs. No problems through 3400rpm and on to 3600rpm, applied a little more throttle and just as 3700rpm approached the port engine revs dropped to 2600rpm. Checked the gauges, temps and pressures were good and the same across both engines. Stopped the boat and checked the engines, all looked fine. Peered over the back but couldn’t see anything. After a couple of minutes decided to try again. Opened both throttles, a little slower than normal, and She got back on the plane. There was a momentary noise, like a single misfire. Only heard this once and it hasn’t happened since.
To achieve 3200rpm the port engine now needed more throttle and wasn’t feeling as lively as the starboard. Looking over the back there was some white smoke, not much but noticeable. I briefly opened the throttles and found the port engine could now only reluctantly achieve 3400rpm whilst the starboard rose to 3700rpm.
We headed back at 3000rpm with the white smoke still present.
Once back in the harbour and down to 1300rpm the smoke disappeared. Checking over the back the exhaust output looked clean. However, the transom, bathing platform and rear cockpit seats were covered with sooty particles. Prior to this we've never had any smoke or soot present.
As a test, with the starboard at 1300rpm I briefly opened the port to full throttle. The smoke immediately reappeared and the exhaust bubbles were black. Tried the same thing with the starboard engine, no smoke and the exhaust bubbles were not discoloured. Tried this a few times and it was always the same.
Once back on the berth I checked all the levels and all were fine. I drained off a sample of fuel from both the primary filters and although the fuel looked clean there were some suspended black particles. These were also present (and cleaned out) in December when the engines were serviced and all filters replaced. The particles were quite sizeable but there wasn’t enough of them to effect the flow. I also had similar particles present on my last boat so I thought that it was normal to get them.
I thought it a good idea to check the tank so I had a look inside the tank. I think it’s okay but not sure. When looking in to the tank the fuel has a sort of milky look to it. When I took a sample from the top of the tank and hold it to the light it looks fine. There are a couple of images below. I dosed the tank, which is around half full (250-300 litres) with 100ml of Marine 16. I may try to pull a sample from the bottom of the tank with my oil extractor to see if that also looks clean.
So, if the fuel is okay what should be the next course of action? Bad injector maybe?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Cheers
Mark