JerryE
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- Joined
- Oct 24, 2010
- Messages
- 229
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-302 SC
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2551C909
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- R-25 Classic
- Vessel Name
- Alto
- MMSI Number
- 338070506
I had the factory service done to replace the heater hoses on my 2009 R25 which has a generator. After that I launched and she started right up and ran for about a minute and quit. She would not restart, and I discovered large amounts of fuel spraying out from the gasket on the spin-on fuel filter on the engine each time I tried to start. The filter's rubber gasket had deformed (looked like a hernia), so I took off the filter, reseated the gasket and remounted the filter. She started up and ran for less than a minute and then sort of exploded fuel from the filter again and the engine died with the loss of fuel pressure.
It appears to build up pressure (? due to a blockage in the fuel feed or return system) upon starting which is released at the weak point in the filter gasket to the point where it can deform the gasket and blow out fuel into the engine compartment. Fuel valve is on, of course, from the filter in the generator compartment which feeds the engine filter in question.
Maybe the Yanmar mechanic (who took off the big black electrical Panel box on the port side of the engine) while replacing the heater hoses somehow pinched the fuel return line? Its back at the mechanic's who could not see a problem so, of course, they are calling the distributor. Can anyone advise who had a similar issue?
It appears to build up pressure (? due to a blockage in the fuel feed or return system) upon starting which is released at the weak point in the filter gasket to the point where it can deform the gasket and blow out fuel into the engine compartment. Fuel valve is on, of course, from the filter in the generator compartment which feeds the engine filter in question.
Maybe the Yanmar mechanic (who took off the big black electrical Panel box on the port side of the engine) while replacing the heater hoses somehow pinched the fuel return line? Its back at the mechanic's who could not see a problem so, of course, they are calling the distributor. Can anyone advise who had a similar issue?