billy the red
New Member
Greetings,
I wonder if there is anyone out there who has experienced a similar problem.
My little Fisher 25 has a raw water cooled Bukh 20. Runs just fine for days at a time in relatively flat water, i.e. less than 2 metre waves. But when it starts to popple up a bit it stops pumping water and the overheat alarm comes on. To remedy I take off the water pipe to the injection elbow and run until the water starts to pump again and reconnect. Fine until we get another big wave rolling under us and it will do it again. Doesn't do it all the time and I never no when it will happen.
The pump has been changed for a new one, just to make sure. All the water pipe work has been changed. The anti-syphon has been removed (temporarily) and all the pipework made as short as possible. The injection elbow is clear and the exhaust is fine. Thermostat and engine galleries are clear and working. The seacock is a ball valve with a long fisherman's filter. The exhaust outlet is on the waterline.
What is going on? Possibly air getting into the strainer. Big waves up the chuff causing back pressure stopping the water injection happening together with a slug of air. I really haven't a clue as it never used to do it.
I'm just starting to get a little nervous when I go out now and I'm pretty fed up too.
Any thoughts would be most appreciated, thanks.
tutak-ii.blogspot.com/
I wonder if there is anyone out there who has experienced a similar problem.
My little Fisher 25 has a raw water cooled Bukh 20. Runs just fine for days at a time in relatively flat water, i.e. less than 2 metre waves. But when it starts to popple up a bit it stops pumping water and the overheat alarm comes on. To remedy I take off the water pipe to the injection elbow and run until the water starts to pump again and reconnect. Fine until we get another big wave rolling under us and it will do it again. Doesn't do it all the time and I never no when it will happen.
The pump has been changed for a new one, just to make sure. All the water pipe work has been changed. The anti-syphon has been removed (temporarily) and all the pipework made as short as possible. The injection elbow is clear and the exhaust is fine. Thermostat and engine galleries are clear and working. The seacock is a ball valve with a long fisherman's filter. The exhaust outlet is on the waterline.
What is going on? Possibly air getting into the strainer. Big waves up the chuff causing back pressure stopping the water injection happening together with a slug of air. I really haven't a clue as it never used to do it.
I'm just starting to get a little nervous when I go out now and I'm pretty fed up too.
Any thoughts would be most appreciated, thanks.
tutak-ii.blogspot.com/