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sheen on the water
- nightsky
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sheen on the water
Any comments or advice appreciated.
Joe
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- waybomb
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Re: sheen on the water
Black smoke would be unburned fuel .
Fred
1969 Glaspar Avalon /1967 Johnson Electromatic 85
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Re: sheen on the water
waybomb wrote:Source of the post Pull the injectors and have them checked. I don't believe it's a difficult job.
Black smoke would be unburned fuel .
+1
Also make sure air filters are clean so they're getting enough air for a complete burn.
Another possibility; are you sure the sheen is fuel and not engine or tranny oil from a failed cooler?
Is there a drop in performance?
- nightsky
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Re: sheen on the water
waybomb wrote:Source of the post Pull the injectors and have them checked. I don't believe it's a difficult job.
Black smoke would be unburned fuel .
Had a mechanic check the engines out before I bought the boat and he suggested it was injectors, so I will be pulling the injectors. I have already changed air filters but have not started engines up yet as we are still in drydock, so will check out that possibility on the trip to my home port.
- nightsky
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Re: sheen on the water
Viper wrote:Source of the postwaybomb wrote:Source of the post Pull the injectors and have them checked. I don't believe it's a difficult job.
Black smoke would be unburned fuel .
+1
Also make sure air filters are clean so they're getting enough air for a complete burn.
Another possibility; are you sure the sheen is fuel and not engine or tranny oil from a failed cooler?
Is there a drop in performance?
I am not at all sure that the sheen could not be caused by oil cooler leak, will try to narrow the possibilities on the trip home after which I will pull injectors and also pull the oil cooler and aftercooler and heat exchanger and have them pressure tested. I will test the injectors first, based on the mechanics recommendation, then move on to the coolers if the problem persists.
thanks for comments and advice.
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Re: sheen on the water
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