robertt
Well-Known Member
Had a diesel leak from my Yanmar 2GM20 since last year, following a rough night on a mooring. The next morning the contents of the entire fuel tank were under the engine. You would think that something as dramatic as that would have a really obvious cause. But no...
Still getting diesel under the engine whenever it is running.
No obvious drips from banjo bolts, fuel pipes/hoses, either of the fuel filters, bleed screws or injectors
I did notice a bit of sludge running down from the lift pump and the little membrane/gasket felt wet to touch
After a year of trying this that and the other I had a mechanic working on the engine last night
He replaced the lift pump, retapped a suspect bleed screw and replaced a part of the fuel return hose.
And still there is a drip from somewhere right at the back of the engine where, apart from fuel return pipe, I can't understand why there would be anywhere for fuel to leak from. Can't see where it is originating, but by climbing right inside my cockpit locker I can see drips landing in the locker sole between the gearbox and engine only when it's running. Due to difficulty getting to rear of engine the mechanic removed the alternator and air filter to try to get a look at the rear of the engine but he is a big bloke and couldnt really manage to get in to this area. Drips every few seconds so fairly significant leak. So why can't I find the source?! Really frustrating. Fuel hose from tank to engine is sound.
Has anyone had a similar problem or able to suggest source?
Short of taking the engine out I don't know if I can get any better access to this area.
Anyone want to buy a yacht?
Still getting diesel under the engine whenever it is running.
No obvious drips from banjo bolts, fuel pipes/hoses, either of the fuel filters, bleed screws or injectors
I did notice a bit of sludge running down from the lift pump and the little membrane/gasket felt wet to touch
After a year of trying this that and the other I had a mechanic working on the engine last night
He replaced the lift pump, retapped a suspect bleed screw and replaced a part of the fuel return hose.
And still there is a drip from somewhere right at the back of the engine where, apart from fuel return pipe, I can't understand why there would be anywhere for fuel to leak from. Can't see where it is originating, but by climbing right inside my cockpit locker I can see drips landing in the locker sole between the gearbox and engine only when it's running. Due to difficulty getting to rear of engine the mechanic removed the alternator and air filter to try to get a look at the rear of the engine but he is a big bloke and couldnt really manage to get in to this area. Drips every few seconds so fairly significant leak. So why can't I find the source?! Really frustrating. Fuel hose from tank to engine is sound.
Has anyone had a similar problem or able to suggest source?
Short of taking the engine out I don't know if I can get any better access to this area.
Anyone want to buy a yacht?