Pan pan pan - help needed

We have lift off!

Thanks guys, you all contributed to my engine now purring like a beauty.

Problem = pig to bleed
and the fact that i had the wrong engineer, 2 hours with the right man and it is going lovely, cost £70.

He says its running sweet as a nut and i shouldnt have any probs if we look after it. I am going to get him to spend a couple of days with me in a cheaper marina to overhaul and service it before we set off for our great escape. Thanks for all your advice and help and those of you who offered me contact numbers to talk me through it thank you big time!

I am sure i will require a point in the right direction some time.

Thanks guys :D
 
Thanks guys, you all contributed to my engine now purring like a beauty.

Problem = pig to bleed
and the fact that i had the wrong engineer, 2 hours with the right man and it is going lovely, cost £70.

He says its running sweet as a nut and i shouldnt have any probs if we look after it. I am going to get him to spend a couple of days with me in a cheaper marina to overhaul and service it before we set off for our great escape. Thanks for all your advice and help and those of you who offered me contact numbers to talk me through it thank you big time!

I am sure i will require a point in the right direction some time.

Thanks guys :D
Congratulations,hope you have a great time from now on.And keep in touch.
 
Great news!

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Thanks for letting us know, and an excellent idea to spend some time with 'The Man'.

Glad it worked out OK, and good luck.

Andy
 
Great news and I suggest you have a chat with the marina manager - Charles Bush about your experiences with the two engineers.
 
Great news and I'm sure you will be sleeping a lot better tonight.
I wonder how many people have been told by "engineers" that there engine is Knackered and needs replacing.
 
It's treads like this and all the valuable advise on it that makes this forum what it is...FIRST CLASS
Indeed. And the bonus to me as a fascinated lurker who has had his own recent headache of bleeding a boat diesel is the OP's input and eventual explanation of what cleared the problem. Kudos to him and his frank confessions. Too often a problem is posed and helpful people have offered tips but there has been no feedback - everything disappeared into a black hole. Well done all.
 
Thanks guys, you all contributed to my engine now purring like a beauty.

Problem = pig to bleed
and the fact that i had the wrong engineer, 2 hours with the right man and it is going lovely, cost £70.

He says its running sweet as a nut and i shouldnt have any probs if we look after it. I am going to get him to spend a couple of days with me in a cheaper marina to overhaul and service it before we set off for our great escape. Thanks for all your advice and help and those of you who offered me contact numbers to talk me through it thank you big time!

I am sure i will require a point in the right direction some time.

Thanks guys :D

What was the name of the engineer who diagnosed the engine a write off?

Think you should give us his name as it was obviously very very bad advice and could have cost you an awfull lot of money. Not fair to let some other receive the same treatment. This is what forums are for.

Very pleased for you that it is sorted.
 
A result!
I would be interested in which part of the system was the culprit, if your engineer told you.
I had all sorts of fun with my T90 after replacing the secondary filter and couldn't start it. It turned out to be a bubble in the injection pump which, as I now know, has a bleed screw in the body.
Its in a virtually impossible spot to access, behind the oil filtre.
I am just glad you sorted the problem and your first engineer didn't get his hands on more of your readies
 
What was the name of the engineer who diagnosed the engine a write off?

Think you should give us his name as it was obviously very very bad advice and could have cost you an awfull lot of money. Not fair to let some other receive the same treatment. This is what forums are for.

Very pleased for you that it is sorted.


The engineer concerned is well known to Mayflower berth holders and I would recommend not naming him here because of his character and possible outcomes. I have suggested that Sea talks to the Marina Manager - Charles Bush and gives him the feed back as someone who has been an involantary vistor to Mayflower. If you really want the name please PM me or indeed OP.
 
Thanks guys, you all contributed to my engine now purring like a beauty.

Problem = pig to bleed
and the fact that i had the wrong engineer, 2 hours with the right man and it is going lovely, cost £70.

Thanks guys :D

I have seen this before with this engine so I hope you have followed the sequence the engineer followed so you can do it alon4e next time.It seems some of these pumps are pigs to bleed through to the high pressure side.

Some old Volvos also suffer this problm and on a couple of occasions I have had to losen delivery valves to get air out. Try and get manuals cvering the servicing of the engine etc.

I hope you enjoy your dream and if you return with more questions you will no doubt get lots of help. Your engine is one of those that run for ever like in London taxi cabs so should be OK for years to come.
 
I wonder how many people have been told by "engineers" that there engine is Knackered and needs replacing.

Can be just as bad the other way round. We were intending to do major maintenance on the boat over winter. Had the V***o engineer in to check the engine; "Perfectly good, compression high, needs no work." Launched in the spring; first trip out the engine was hard to start. A week later we called in the V***o engineer (same man!); "No compression, either needs reconditioning or a new engine." Plans were such that we couldn't afford the delay for reconditioning, so we had to have a new engine.

(Use of the asterisks is because surely the full word would result in one of those 'word removed' attacks.)
 
Something is wrong with your keyboard. Every time you typed the letters 'olv' after a capital 'V', all that appeared were stars [SHIFT 8]

I am sure it should have been 'Volvo' ? :D and it must be a mistake as it happened twice! :eek:



Can be just as bad the other way round. We were intending to do major maintenance on the boat over winter. Had the V***o engineer in to check the engine; "Perfectly good, compression high, needs no work." Launched in the spring; first trip out the engine was hard to start. A week later we called in the V***o engineer (same man!); "No compression, either needs reconditioning or a new engine." Plans were such that we couldn't afford the delay for reconditioning, so we had to have a new engine.

(Use of the asterisks is because surely the full word would result in one of those 'word removed' attacks.)
 
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