RFSinAK
Member
- Joined
- Jul 3, 2020
- Messages
- 5
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2529D707
- Vessel Name
- Selkie
- MMSI Number
- 338367493
Hi All -
I recently picked up a 2007 Ranger R25 with the 110 Yanmar 4JH4-HTE and Type C controls.
First couple of cruises all worked great. On my way back to dock this last trip out the engine panel lit up and an alarm tone sounded. The light that lit up looks like a fuel pump. I have searched the forum and through the engine manual... to no avail. Here is what I need help with:
The manual suggests that the Alarm is to indicate water in the Engine mounted fuel water separator. Sounds good, except I have two fuel filters. The first in line just off the fuel tank is the 10 micron Racor R12T filter/separator. ( I drained the cup, no water - Diesel looks clean. ) Then the fuel flows through the flowscan unit to the engine mounted fuel filter. The manual says there is a filter housing on the engine mounted filter, and a sensor below that. My problem is that my Yanmar does NOT have that style of filter - it’s a black Yanmar 129470-55702 Spin-on fuel filter cartridge. The filter cartridge attaches under a manual primer pump/button with a bleed screw on the side. I see no electrical connections to the engine mounted filter, nor to the racor water separator, which is making me wonder where the water sensor could be ?
Can this alarm be reset ? If so, how?
Is this indicator actually alarming for another condition on my year/model engine? Perhaps low flow? I sort of doubt the latter as I had no trouble cruising at 2600 to 2800 RPM and WOT I was able to reach 3200+ RPM. At the time the alarm occurred I was in my last 1/3 of my tank, but had only run for perhaps 25 nautical miles and all other indicators were looking good. I did not note any unusual engine noise.
I plan to get to my local Yanmar dealer when they re-open on Monday, and I will buy replacement filters for both the Racor and the engine fuel filter, but was hoping for some help from someone who has seen and solved this before.
All help appreciated !
Rob
I recently picked up a 2007 Ranger R25 with the 110 Yanmar 4JH4-HTE and Type C controls.
First couple of cruises all worked great. On my way back to dock this last trip out the engine panel lit up and an alarm tone sounded. The light that lit up looks like a fuel pump. I have searched the forum and through the engine manual... to no avail. Here is what I need help with:
The manual suggests that the Alarm is to indicate water in the Engine mounted fuel water separator. Sounds good, except I have two fuel filters. The first in line just off the fuel tank is the 10 micron Racor R12T filter/separator. ( I drained the cup, no water - Diesel looks clean. ) Then the fuel flows through the flowscan unit to the engine mounted fuel filter. The manual says there is a filter housing on the engine mounted filter, and a sensor below that. My problem is that my Yanmar does NOT have that style of filter - it’s a black Yanmar 129470-55702 Spin-on fuel filter cartridge. The filter cartridge attaches under a manual primer pump/button with a bleed screw on the side. I see no electrical connections to the engine mounted filter, nor to the racor water separator, which is making me wonder where the water sensor could be ?
Can this alarm be reset ? If so, how?
Is this indicator actually alarming for another condition on my year/model engine? Perhaps low flow? I sort of doubt the latter as I had no trouble cruising at 2600 to 2800 RPM and WOT I was able to reach 3200+ RPM. At the time the alarm occurred I was in my last 1/3 of my tank, but had only run for perhaps 25 nautical miles and all other indicators were looking good. I did not note any unusual engine noise.
I plan to get to my local Yanmar dealer when they re-open on Monday, and I will buy replacement filters for both the Racor and the engine fuel filter, but was hoping for some help from someone who has seen and solved this before.
All help appreciated !
Rob