Surging Eberspacher

Sorry chaps, resurrecting this one again. The unit has been stripped, a broken gasket (somewhere inside) changed, fuel lines cleared, fuel filter cleaned etc. Fired up, runs fine for 8/10 minutes, then the fan starts surging as before. Engineer says no fault codes, and it could be the ECU. This costs around £400 (D4S unit ecu expensive), with no guarantee it will fix the problem. Anyone any final ideas before we go down the new ecu route? (which is evidently on back order anyway). Any further help would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
Sorry chaps, resurrecting this one again. The unit has been stripped, a broken gasket (somewhere inside) changed, fuel lines cleared, fuel filter cleaned etc. Fired up, runs fine for 8/10 minutes, then the fan starts surging as before. Engineer says no fault codes, and it could be the ECU. This costs around £400 (D4S unit ecu expensive), with no guarantee it will fix the problem. Anyone any final ideas before we go down the new ecu route? (which is evidently on back order anyway). Any further help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Have you cleaned the horrible little filter in the fuel pump?
 
How old is the unit? Over a period of time the burner cokes up. It’s easy enough to dismantle the unit and clean the burner unit. This is why some people run a litre of Paraffin through to clean out the unit. However there is a part at the rear end of the burner unit that it’s not possible to physically get at. The rest of the burner can look clean. Some people try cleaning with caustic soda to shift the solid lumps of soot.
I very much doubt it’s the ecu.
 
How old is the unit? Over a period of time the burner cokes up. It’s easy enough to dismantle the unit and clean the burner unit. This is why some people run a litre of Paraffin through to clean out the unit. However there is a part at the rear end of the burner unit that it’s not possible to physically get at. The rest of the burner can look clean. Some people try cleaning with caustic soda to shift the solid lumps of soot.
I very much doubt it’s the ecu.

Thanks. I believe the engineer has had the unit apart and thoroughly checked it, cleared the fuel lines, cleaned the filter and replaced one gasket, all to no avail - he knows Eberspacher units well, and is scratching his head, especially as it shows no fault code. It was on the boat when I bought it, but it evidently looks like a relatively new unit, and it ran perfectly last winter. I will suggest the paraffin trick when I next speak to him on Monday. Having searched the web, I did see one other unit suffering the same problem, but there was no response to his question. Hope you are right about the ecu!
 
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