long_ben
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Hey all,
Had a wealth of success on this site getting answers to all things thus far... so here is my next problem for the hive mind...
I have a friend who has a Moonraker 36. the engines were replaced in 2005 with two Perkins M225Ti. They haven't been started in three years... however, after a little tinkering, the port side engine now starts on the button. But the starboard engine is proving stubborn. My initial concerns were lack of fuel. So I manually filled the filters, bled through to the secondary filter by manually operating the lift pump, and then bled the high pressure pump by letting off the nuts on the injector manifold a little. Then I slackened the nuts on the injectors themselves and we have fuel at the injectors. But it still won't start.
I won't claim to be some sort of expert... but experience tells me marine diesels are fairly simple lumps. And to my mind, if you give them fuel, they will start. But it won't. Is there some other - probably obvious - route I should investigate? I've seen mention of a stop solenoid somewhere. Is this a possible source of the problem? I'm baffled. Any and all advice more than welcome...
Thanks as ever...
Had a wealth of success on this site getting answers to all things thus far... so here is my next problem for the hive mind...
I have a friend who has a Moonraker 36. the engines were replaced in 2005 with two Perkins M225Ti. They haven't been started in three years... however, after a little tinkering, the port side engine now starts on the button. But the starboard engine is proving stubborn. My initial concerns were lack of fuel. So I manually filled the filters, bled through to the secondary filter by manually operating the lift pump, and then bled the high pressure pump by letting off the nuts on the injector manifold a little. Then I slackened the nuts on the injectors themselves and we have fuel at the injectors. But it still won't start.
I won't claim to be some sort of expert... but experience tells me marine diesels are fairly simple lumps. And to my mind, if you give them fuel, they will start. But it won't. Is there some other - probably obvious - route I should investigate? I've seen mention of a stop solenoid somewhere. Is this a possible source of the problem? I'm baffled. Any and all advice more than welcome...
Thanks as ever...