Oceanis
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I have got a 2000 vintage Oceanis 411 with a Volvo Penta MD22P diesel engine that's done just over 1,300 hours. Not much really but although it starts and runs perfectly it is kicking out blue smoke. More when it starts but it continues to blow out blue smoke even after it's been running for a while. It's not a huge amount but enough for me to see that it's blue smoke. As the boat spent about five years in the Med I suspect that the bores are glazed from frequent running to recharge the batteries without any load on the engine. The other possibility is that the boat was kept out of the water for about a year and the rings may be gummed up causing blow by in the cylinders. I have tried adding cleaning agents to the fuel to give the injectors and top of the cylinders a clean but without any improvement.
I am going to give the engine a good flush through with an oil cleaning additive which should take all of the muck out of the oilways and sump and give the rings and bores a bit of a clean but I'm not very hopeful. I keep the boat moored in Swansea Marina. Does anyone know a good marine diesel engine mechanic in the Swansea area who could take a look at the engine and give me an honest assessment of what needs to be done as well as carrying out the work?
Alternatively if anyone has any suggestions for what might be causing the blue smoke I would be very grateful because I think I'm staring down the barrel of a very expensive gun right now!
I am going to give the engine a good flush through with an oil cleaning additive which should take all of the muck out of the oilways and sump and give the rings and bores a bit of a clean but I'm not very hopeful. I keep the boat moored in Swansea Marina. Does anyone know a good marine diesel engine mechanic in the Swansea area who could take a look at the engine and give me an honest assessment of what needs to be done as well as carrying out the work?
Alternatively if anyone has any suggestions for what might be causing the blue smoke I would be very grateful because I think I'm staring down the barrel of a very expensive gun right now!