OP30
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I've spent some time trying to research my problems via existing threads, but haven't managed to pinpoint the issue(s). I could use a bit of help with the diagnostic steps. I am handy / a quick learner but not experienced with engines much less diesels.
Background:
Current issue:
What I've tried:
Any advice on how to rule in or out some of the more involved issues? After some of the basic I'm not sure where to start with things like fuel timing, injectors, valves, compression and the rest...
Thanks,
OP
Background:
- The boat is a 30ft sailboat with a Yanmar 2gm20, the boat was built in 2007 but the engine is refurbished and likely older. I believe the current engine may have been installed in 2012/2013 during an overhaul of the vessel
- I purchased the boat about 7 months ago and pretty much immediately had to have work done. The sail drive was replaced and the injectors were determined to be bad and were also replaced. I have also upgraded the alternator and starter and replaced the primary and secondary fuel filters / housings and some of the fuel lines
- The engine ran pretty shakily prior to the replacement of the injector and better after, but never seemed to run well there has always been a little smoke here or there (I can't be certain what color, I'd say grey, sometimes black)
- I have since put a couple hundred miles on the boat, most of which were under sail with the engine used to charge the batteries (running boat computer, instruments and autopilot)
- The smoke seems to have gotten a little worse over time but the engine has run about the same, fairly reliably
Current issue:
- Prior to my last passage the engine was having a little harder time starting and I was getting a bit more smoke (grey / black I think), but I chalked some of this up to cold temperatures (close to freezing)
- During this passage the engine worked for charging but seemed to run a bit differently as it would struggle to gain RPM and then all of a sudden race after some time / once I got the throttle far enough open. I've always had some weird throttle response as the charging load would come on (the LiFePO4 bank and can be quite a load) I've played with the external regulator to try to derate / tune the load so there's not a long term baseline as I keep tweaking it
- I experienced some rough weather on this trip and after a bit of damage (steering) diverted to a closer port and ended up motoring a significant part of the way in. The last 6 or so hours I was running the engine fairly slowly as I needed to wait for high tide and by the time I was waiting at the channel entrance the engine was sounding quite rough and it started smoking a fair bit. I experimented with the whole throttle range in and out of neutral and it didn't get better so I decided to just baby it until I was safely in
- I have found a lot of black residue on the transom of the boat
- It now has trouble starting for the first time of the day but after running for a bit seems to restart okay
- The engine puts out a lot of smoke when first starting and runs very rough until it reaches moderate RPM
- It seems to smoke most when increasing throttle and than will settle down a bit at a given level
- Since dockside testing I have noticed that there is an intermittent ticking that I can hear and it seems like I can trigger it by increasing the throttle. It is more rapid / frequent at higher RPM steady state
What I've tried:
- I've run the engine at different RPM including full open, both in neutral and in forward and reverse
- I changed the primary fuel filter and have run it for a bit with no noticeable change
- I ran the engine and opened the compression levers one at a time, consistently it runs worse on one of the cylinders and in one test the engine ran on one and then stalled on the other
- I ran the engine with the air filter off and at one point there was a sort of belch of black soot (?) that came out the air intake
Any advice on how to rule in or out some of the more involved issues? After some of the basic I'm not sure where to start with things like fuel timing, injectors, valves, compression and the rest...
Thanks,
OP