dunedin
Well-Known Member
After 7 seasons of faultless running (except when a battery switched failed), our D2-55 is having a bad start to the season, to the extent that curtailing safe use.
Having run sweetly for 3 -4 day sails, it suddenly started losing revs punching into smallish waves. This appears to have been caused by diesel bug in the tank (though the filters were still clean, when draining the tank there was gunge at the bottom which possibly clogged the inlet pipe?).
However, having thought that was the issue and cleaning the tank (as much as was possible without dismantling the entire boat), we are now having further problems, some of which at least seem to be electrical.
Suddenly we have found that, intermittently, sometimes pressing the stop button fails to stop the engine. Pressing repeatedly sometimes gets there eventually. One time I needed to use the manual stop lever (which stopped it immediately).
Equally sometimes it doesn’t power on when pressing the power button (no digits in the small rev counter display, no pre-heat buzzer). Eventually switching the battery switches off and on again allowed to get started (then later failed to stop, as mentioned above).
And having cleaned the tank, and run happily for 3-4 times, today when restarting when the wind failed, the engine started fine but then the revs dropped after a couple of minutes and the engine stalled completely. Couldn’t restart as no lights in the panel.
Any ideas, without a lot of expense changing wrong components. The big issue is it is intermittent, so works whenever an engineer shows his face ;-). Then dies when we try to go sailing :-(
1). Is there any way an electrical fault (start panel, MDi etc) would make the engine stall when running, as opposed to fail to start in the first place?
2). If the the panel buttons are not working (ie not switching on, not responding to stop button), could this be a panel fault (though not just one of the buttons), an MDI fault or something else?
Any ideas appreciated
Having run sweetly for 3 -4 day sails, it suddenly started losing revs punching into smallish waves. This appears to have been caused by diesel bug in the tank (though the filters were still clean, when draining the tank there was gunge at the bottom which possibly clogged the inlet pipe?).
However, having thought that was the issue and cleaning the tank (as much as was possible without dismantling the entire boat), we are now having further problems, some of which at least seem to be electrical.
Suddenly we have found that, intermittently, sometimes pressing the stop button fails to stop the engine. Pressing repeatedly sometimes gets there eventually. One time I needed to use the manual stop lever (which stopped it immediately).
Equally sometimes it doesn’t power on when pressing the power button (no digits in the small rev counter display, no pre-heat buzzer). Eventually switching the battery switches off and on again allowed to get started (then later failed to stop, as mentioned above).
And having cleaned the tank, and run happily for 3-4 times, today when restarting when the wind failed, the engine started fine but then the revs dropped after a couple of minutes and the engine stalled completely. Couldn’t restart as no lights in the panel.
Any ideas, without a lot of expense changing wrong components. The big issue is it is intermittent, so works whenever an engineer shows his face ;-). Then dies when we try to go sailing :-(
1). Is there any way an electrical fault (start panel, MDi etc) would make the engine stall when running, as opposed to fail to start in the first place?
2). If the the panel buttons are not working (ie not switching on, not responding to stop button), could this be a panel fault (though not just one of the buttons), an MDI fault or something else?
Any ideas appreciated