Momac
Well-Known Member
A friend has new to him 1999 built boat which he bought late last year . 700 hours on twin VM diesel (Mercruiser) 6 cylinder engines on outdrives. River use. One shared fuel tank.
Port engine had started to smoke a bit . White, maybe slightly grey, smoke.
Starboard engine is fine with no smoke at all that we can see - it was rebuilt into a new block at the expense of a previous owner .
The boats early years were on French rivers and little use .
Turbo removed and checked by turbo specialist but declared within new tolerances so it was refitted without being refurbished.
No engine oil appears to be consumed . Oil half way between the dipstick marks.
Fuel filter changed
The foam air filter was very oily and perished so he changed it but that did not cure the smoke problem.
Went for a short blast on Sunday when no one was looking (speed restricted area ) and a cloud of muck was ejected from the exhaust , then it cleared . Back at the pontoon there was virtually no smoke .
The following morning on cold start up just wisps of smoke which seems quite normal/acceptable yet still it is noticeably from the port engine.
Might the fault be cured by the Italian tune up and if so what was the most probable cause of the oily air filter and the smoke ?
I wonder if the smoke will return with further use . This remains to be seen.
Port engine had started to smoke a bit . White, maybe slightly grey, smoke.
Starboard engine is fine with no smoke at all that we can see - it was rebuilt into a new block at the expense of a previous owner .
The boats early years were on French rivers and little use .
Turbo removed and checked by turbo specialist but declared within new tolerances so it was refitted without being refurbished.
No engine oil appears to be consumed . Oil half way between the dipstick marks.
Fuel filter changed
The foam air filter was very oily and perished so he changed it but that did not cure the smoke problem.
Went for a short blast on Sunday when no one was looking (speed restricted area ) and a cloud of muck was ejected from the exhaust , then it cleared . Back at the pontoon there was virtually no smoke .
The following morning on cold start up just wisps of smoke which seems quite normal/acceptable yet still it is noticeably from the port engine.
Might the fault be cured by the Italian tune up and if so what was the most probable cause of the oily air filter and the smoke ?
I wonder if the smoke will return with further use . This remains to be seen.