Harry P
Well-Known Member
After a sail this week I was maneuvering around the pontoons in the marina and my engine, a twenty year old Yanmar 2GMF, developed a quite noticeable knocking sound. Strangely this was only in forward gear and only at higher revs, in reverse or at lower revs (forwards or backwards) this didn't happen. After tying up I tried it again with the same results. A guy who had serviced my engine in the past, looked at it the next day and couldn't get it to make the knocking sounds although he noticed the screw at the top of the secondary filter had vibrated loose and on tightening it up the engine ran smoother. He also checked the oil level, which was fine.
I went to the boat today and tried to see if I could still hear the knocking sounds, I couldn't, and it seems to be running very nicely, as always. I looked at the exhaust emissions and noticed floating in the water about a teaspoon sized glob of black oil. I hadn't seen it coming out of my exhaust but it seemed likely that's where it was from. A few minutes later there was another one but yet again I can't be 100% sure it was from my exhaust. I think the exhaust fumes are starting to appear bluer that the usual white and I think I can smell burning oil from them. Perhaps I'm getting paranoid about it.
Everything else appears normal.
Any thoughts on this?
Cheers
I went to the boat today and tried to see if I could still hear the knocking sounds, I couldn't, and it seems to be running very nicely, as always. I looked at the exhaust emissions and noticed floating in the water about a teaspoon sized glob of black oil. I hadn't seen it coming out of my exhaust but it seemed likely that's where it was from. A few minutes later there was another one but yet again I can't be 100% sure it was from my exhaust. I think the exhaust fumes are starting to appear bluer that the usual white and I think I can smell burning oil from them. Perhaps I'm getting paranoid about it.
Everything else appears normal.
Any thoughts on this?
Cheers