vas
Well-Known Member
evening all,
trying to get my mase genny running after the refit and seem to have an odd problem, bear with me.
Yanmar 2S engine, running at 3K rpm or there abouts
Only thing I did over the refit was to remove the impeller housing (cannot change impeller anyway without taking it all out), and since inlet was a measly 18mm dia (or even 16mm) and I had a 21mm internal dia injection, seacock and strainer I removed the inlet off the housing and replaced it with a larger one.
Anyway, engine fires up (after figuring out that in order to prime with the manual lever one has to turn (by hand) the flywheel to get some travel...) BUT no water comes out of the exhaust.
New impeller, clean housing, instant gasket on the cover, screws tightened properly.
Head from sea water level to actual impeller intake is a little over 30cm!
On starting the engine, seawater level rises on the wire reinforced head is reduced, water only needs a further 120mm for the sea water to suck in and do it's job.
Now, removed and refitted the impeller (housing) half a dozen times. Noticed that if I suck or blow on the inlet, air comes straight through which seems odd.
Note of air escaping changes as i manually rotate the pulley of the housing.
Q1. is that right? I'd have thought that impeller in the housing with a properly tightened impeller cover should work!
Q2: is it possible that the "height" of the new impeller is slightly less than the original one and it fails on this sealing?
Any other Qs .
cheers
V.
trying to get my mase genny running after the refit and seem to have an odd problem, bear with me.
Yanmar 2S engine, running at 3K rpm or there abouts
Only thing I did over the refit was to remove the impeller housing (cannot change impeller anyway without taking it all out), and since inlet was a measly 18mm dia (or even 16mm) and I had a 21mm internal dia injection, seacock and strainer I removed the inlet off the housing and replaced it with a larger one.
Anyway, engine fires up (after figuring out that in order to prime with the manual lever one has to turn (by hand) the flywheel to get some travel...) BUT no water comes out of the exhaust.
New impeller, clean housing, instant gasket on the cover, screws tightened properly.
Head from sea water level to actual impeller intake is a little over 30cm!
On starting the engine, seawater level rises on the wire reinforced head is reduced, water only needs a further 120mm for the sea water to suck in and do it's job.
Now, removed and refitted the impeller (housing) half a dozen times. Noticed that if I suck or blow on the inlet, air comes straight through which seems odd.
Note of air escaping changes as i manually rotate the pulley of the housing.
Q1. is that right? I'd have thought that impeller in the housing with a properly tightened impeller cover should work!
Q2: is it possible that the "height" of the new impeller is slightly less than the original one and it fails on this sealing?
Any other Qs .
cheers
V.