Nick Burnham
Well-Known Member
I've been talking to someone recently about a small late nineties boat that's for sale. This chap is buying it for a fairly good price because it's been a bit unloved of late and wants bringing back up (usual story, owner hasn't had the time to use it and it has sat unused for quite a while, a year or more possibly).
It appears the boat has been serviced regularly up until the time it stopped being used. It is now well overdue a service (budgeted for), however the oil still looks very clean, everything is up to the marks, so it appears it has hardly been used (if at all) since the last service.
But here is the strange thing. The air filter is missing (not sure if he means the element, or the whole thing). Which strikes me as odd. The boat has been serviced (albeit not recently), hasn't been used, and its hardly the sort of thing you accidentally lose, its bolted to the engine. You'd have to deliberately remove it.
So my question is - why? Is there a reason, or a problem, that would result in someone deciding to remove and discard an engine air filter? The engine is a small Volvo turbo diesel. I don't know the engine hours but wouldn't imagine its high given the history of the boat.
It just seems a really odd thing to 'go missing' on its own.
Any thoughts?
It appears the boat has been serviced regularly up until the time it stopped being used. It is now well overdue a service (budgeted for), however the oil still looks very clean, everything is up to the marks, so it appears it has hardly been used (if at all) since the last service.
But here is the strange thing. The air filter is missing (not sure if he means the element, or the whole thing). Which strikes me as odd. The boat has been serviced (albeit not recently), hasn't been used, and its hardly the sort of thing you accidentally lose, its bolted to the engine. You'd have to deliberately remove it.
So my question is - why? Is there a reason, or a problem, that would result in someone deciding to remove and discard an engine air filter? The engine is a small Volvo turbo diesel. I don't know the engine hours but wouldn't imagine its high given the history of the boat.
It just seems a really odd thing to 'go missing' on its own.
Any thoughts?