Weekend Yachtsman
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I have a Beta BD662, 1993 vintage, which smokes like the proverbial factory chimney. It has been affected by water inside, in the past, due to an installation error by a previous owner, but that's now fixed. Total engine hours are probably about 2000, but it's hard to be sure because the instruments have been replaced at least twice - once after a fire, and once to install an all-push-button panel.
Starting is quite good - it always starts, but it always needs 10 secs or so of pre-heat. It smokes on startup, and the smoke dies down after a few seconds. But it also smokes, constantly, from the crankcase breather. After a few minutes running (especially at idling or low speed on load) the cockpit lockers are full of smoke and there are unpleasant fumes in the cabin.
The air filter is changed every year, the oil and filter twice a year. The injectors and high-pressure pump have been calibrated and serviced, the valves and valve guides have been replaced. I used a cylinder guage on it when the head was off, and the cylinders are not out-of-spec on roundness. In fact they are pretty good. I don't have any way of checking compression.
I am thinking piston rings. Anyone got any other thoughts?
Starting is quite good - it always starts, but it always needs 10 secs or so of pre-heat. It smokes on startup, and the smoke dies down after a few seconds. But it also smokes, constantly, from the crankcase breather. After a few minutes running (especially at idling or low speed on load) the cockpit lockers are full of smoke and there are unpleasant fumes in the cabin.
The air filter is changed every year, the oil and filter twice a year. The injectors and high-pressure pump have been calibrated and serviced, the valves and valve guides have been replaced. I used a cylinder guage on it when the head was off, and the cylinders are not out-of-spec on roundness. In fact they are pretty good. I don't have any way of checking compression.
I am thinking piston rings. Anyone got any other thoughts?