peter2407
Well-Known Member
I have a Yanmar 3GM30 FW engine that there was an issue with year before last, which actually turned out to be a heavily coked up exhaust elbow. As part of the process of elimination, I did pressure tests that showed that the central cylinder has pressure readings of 50% of the other two, the other two reading as expected as per the spec (forget the numbers involved).
I am taking the boat out of the water to do some maintenance work, and was thinking about sorting the engine.
Other than the odd starting problem due to weak batteries, generally the engine is reliable. The reason for thinking about this is simply down to getting the most out of the time ashore.
What would you do?
I am taking the boat out of the water to do some maintenance work, and was thinking about sorting the engine.
Other than the odd starting problem due to weak batteries, generally the engine is reliable. The reason for thinking about this is simply down to getting the most out of the time ashore.
What would you do?