Seastar
Active Member
Apologies for the lengthy dissertation
I have recently installed a second hand Yanmar YSB12 Engine. Initially all was well and the engine appeared to run well without any adjustment. Prior to re launching I gave the engine a run to check out the installation for electrics and cooling. Whilst looking for leaks and any loose items the engine for no apparent reason went into self destruct mode. The Governor appeared to be demanding idle yet the engine was at full overspeed and only responded to the fuel being cut off. Being a little puzzled by this I checked over the Governor area to make sure everything was free and correctly secured. All appeared to be OK, the engine was restarted and behaved normally. I repeated this process several times and the engine behaved normally. The boat was then launched. Needless to say on the first sea trial I experienced the same engine run away to what appeared to be self destruct RPM again the condition was controlled by shutting down the fuel. After consulting Yanmar dealers I replaced the needle valve and again the first impression was that the problem was fixed (I did not note any damage or problem on the old needle valve) Now the problem is that the engine still gives sporadically give uncommanded acceleration thought much more gentle than before (+200/300 RPM) and this is controlled by resetting the throttle position and the engines responds normally after a few seconds. The change in the way the fault manifests has lead me to believe that part of the problem is with the Governor Set up, and this is where the real issues begin. I can not make head nor tail of the Yanmar Manual (copy attached) The initial adjustment appears to be turning a cam to a specific position. (Presumably the author assumes the engine was set up correctly) The second adjustment is a little more detailed but posse’s questions. The manual states to put the throttle to the full power position, this is great but all it appears to do is to load the governor feedback spring. What is full power on these engines as the as needle valve is infinite in its operating range. The manual appears to be requiring that the throttle lever attached to the needle valve be set in a particular position and that the cam is adjusted to allow precise governor control.
The problem is I can’t figure out how to accomplish this adjustment iaw with the Yanmar Manaul, has anyone out there successfully completed this task and would be willing to comment.
Off more concern is to find the reason for the engine run away problem, as I shall not be comfortable with this engine until I have understanding as to the cause, any ideas appreciated. (Its not crank case vapours or high oil level)
Thanks and again sorry for being so long winded.
I have recently installed a second hand Yanmar YSB12 Engine. Initially all was well and the engine appeared to run well without any adjustment. Prior to re launching I gave the engine a run to check out the installation for electrics and cooling. Whilst looking for leaks and any loose items the engine for no apparent reason went into self destruct mode. The Governor appeared to be demanding idle yet the engine was at full overspeed and only responded to the fuel being cut off. Being a little puzzled by this I checked over the Governor area to make sure everything was free and correctly secured. All appeared to be OK, the engine was restarted and behaved normally. I repeated this process several times and the engine behaved normally. The boat was then launched. Needless to say on the first sea trial I experienced the same engine run away to what appeared to be self destruct RPM again the condition was controlled by shutting down the fuel. After consulting Yanmar dealers I replaced the needle valve and again the first impression was that the problem was fixed (I did not note any damage or problem on the old needle valve) Now the problem is that the engine still gives sporadically give uncommanded acceleration thought much more gentle than before (+200/300 RPM) and this is controlled by resetting the throttle position and the engines responds normally after a few seconds. The change in the way the fault manifests has lead me to believe that part of the problem is with the Governor Set up, and this is where the real issues begin. I can not make head nor tail of the Yanmar Manual (copy attached) The initial adjustment appears to be turning a cam to a specific position. (Presumably the author assumes the engine was set up correctly) The second adjustment is a little more detailed but posse’s questions. The manual states to put the throttle to the full power position, this is great but all it appears to do is to load the governor feedback spring. What is full power on these engines as the as needle valve is infinite in its operating range. The manual appears to be requiring that the throttle lever attached to the needle valve be set in a particular position and that the cam is adjusted to allow precise governor control.
The problem is I can’t figure out how to accomplish this adjustment iaw with the Yanmar Manaul, has anyone out there successfully completed this task and would be willing to comment.
Off more concern is to find the reason for the engine run away problem, as I shall not be comfortable with this engine until I have understanding as to the cause, any ideas appreciated. (Its not crank case vapours or high oil level)
Thanks and again sorry for being so long winded.