Just check the small manual lever on the bottom of the fuel lift pump. I always prime the fuel up using this for a real cold start [ like 1 month laying idle] Once i left this lever engaged and she stopped after 10mins cause the motor was starved of fuel.
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very sudden though has not been any issue at all....unless it has dumped the fuel out of the system somewhere, no leaks I can find, bit of a conundrum😁😁
Had this very problem with my old boat and Gardner engine...turned out to be water in the fuel!..traced back to a hole in the top of the portside 70 year old mild steel fuel tank that had a small deck leak above!...just running on a small day tank untill i get round to putting in the new fuel tanks...i have 3 wooden boats 🤦♂️
I did wonder that, I don't think I have water in fuel issue I'm pretty sure it is likely a lever causing the issues...you're a busy man with three wooden boats, you'd be rather busy
Yes and the mechanic reckons that is the c asue of it not starting, he's going to install a cable and lever system rather than relying on the cord pull it one way to shut off and pull it back the other for starting, Nice to hear my content is being enjoyed around the world, thanks have a wonderful day,
I have never changed them and have only owned the old boat for around 16 months so she's a work in progress, they have been changed now as a part of the work and maintenance currently taking place, from this point on regular maintenance will be scheduled and recorded,. The old boat has had very little use over the past few years the old fuel filters had 2015 written on them and I believe she was still in commercial use in 2012
Guys working on her got her started the other day to calibrate the refurbished gear-reduction-box, the fuel-shut-off valve was stuck in the closed position as was suggested by a few folks, an easy fix and the best maintenance will be regular use when the work is done..
Just check the small manual lever on the bottom of the fuel lift pump. I always prime the fuel up using this for a real cold start [ like 1 month laying idle] Once i left this lever engaged and she stopped after 10mins cause the motor was starved of fuel.
Will do, I am hoping to get everything sorted very soon and I will keep an eye on this, makes sense
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Sounds to me like air in the system, try bleeding off the system. hope you get it sorted.
very sudden though has not been any issue at all....unless it has dumped the fuel out of the system somewhere, no leaks I can find, bit of a conundrum😁😁
Had this very problem with my old boat and Gardner engine...turned out to be water in the fuel!..traced back to a hole in the top of the portside 70 year old mild steel fuel tank that had a small deck leak above!...just running on a small day tank untill i get round to putting in the new fuel tanks...i have 3 wooden boats 🤦♂️
I did wonder that, I don't think I have water in fuel issue I'm pretty sure it is likely a lever causing the issues...you're a busy man with three wooden boats, you'd be rather busy
Is there a manual stop on the diesel pump?
I had such a problem, missing a spring to hold it in place.
Have a nice day. Best regards from Norway.
Yes and the mechanic reckons that is the c asue of it not starting, he's going to install a cable and lever system rather than relying on the cord pull it one way to shut off and pull it back the other for starting, Nice to hear my content is being enjoyed around the world, thanks have a wonderful day,
TRY CRACING A FUEL LINE SEE IF FUEL IS THERE
When is the last time you changed the fuel filters? Including the one on the engine? Filters need to be changed every 3 years minimum.
I have never changed them and have only owned the old boat for around 16 months so she's a work in progress, they have been changed now as a part of the work and maintenance currently taking place, from this point on regular maintenance will be scheduled and recorded,. The old boat has had very little use over the past few years the old fuel filters had 2015 written on them and I believe she was still in commercial use in 2012
THERS 2 REASONS TO STOP DESAL FROM STARTING FUEL AND SUCKING AIR
Guys working on her got her started the other day to calibrate the refurbished gear-reduction-box, the fuel-shut-off valve was stuck in the closed position as was suggested by a few folks, an easy fix and the best maintenance will be regular use when the work is done..
She a beautiful girl wat engine.
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@@bilgerat711 hi m8t we had 5lw very old engine you could start it on 1 cylinder they are great engines cheers now.
@@peterware5173 Never had much to do with them but I must say they a re great engines