Cotillion
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Take delivery of boat and all seems well.
Chugged out of harbour en route for home port and approx 2M out I go below for a brew. 'Engine smells hot' thinks I when suddenly without any warnings going off, engine dies.
Open the cover to be greeted by a small amount of smoke and notice oil trickling out from under the filler cap. Sail back to port and drop the hook. Manage to restart the engine but she wont tick over. Inspection reveals a decent quantity of water in the fuel filters. Call engineer who pumps out tank and bleeds system. Once again engine starts but wont tick over and the engine still smokes and oil still leaks from filler cap.
Engineer says there is back pressure from the exhaust and offers an opinion as to what might need to be done and I am now in deep depresion and cannot think straight.
This morning I have given myself an asre kicking and got my brain back into gear and whilst I am no expert by a long way, I have come up with what I think is a plausable reason for my troubles, which is different from what the engineer is telling me.
What might yours be please?
Kim
Chugged out of harbour en route for home port and approx 2M out I go below for a brew. 'Engine smells hot' thinks I when suddenly without any warnings going off, engine dies.
Open the cover to be greeted by a small amount of smoke and notice oil trickling out from under the filler cap. Sail back to port and drop the hook. Manage to restart the engine but she wont tick over. Inspection reveals a decent quantity of water in the fuel filters. Call engineer who pumps out tank and bleeds system. Once again engine starts but wont tick over and the engine still smokes and oil still leaks from filler cap.
Engineer says there is back pressure from the exhaust and offers an opinion as to what might need to be done and I am now in deep depresion and cannot think straight.
This morning I have given myself an asre kicking and got my brain back into gear and whilst I am no expert by a long way, I have come up with what I think is a plausable reason for my troubles, which is different from what the engineer is telling me.
What might yours be please?
Kim