ragman
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- Aug 18, 2013
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2721J112
- Vessel Name
- Luna Rossa
2012 R27 with Yanmar. Put in the water for the first time this year. Engine started fine, ran at idle for about 15 - 20 minutes at the dock. Ran at about 1600RPM for a mile or so until we were out of no wake zone and into Narragansett Bay. Then increased to 1800RPM, within a minute engine felt like it was skipping, the check engine alarm came on. I shut it down, dropped the hook and restarted. It started right back up but within a few seconds it did the same thing. Oil pressure and temp were fine. Repeated a couple more times, of course got the same result. Checked the fuel filter, no water or sediment in the bowl if the seperator.
We set the dinghy for a hip tow and got back to the dock. Diesel mechanics here are backed up for weeks.
I searched the forum looking for what faults might be included under the broad category if Check Engine. I suspect that it is a fuel system issue; fuel system pump(s), injectors?
My plan is to pull the paper fuel filter, but given how clean the fuel looked I doubt the engine is being starved because of a clogged fuel filter.
Any thoughts on what to check next.
Thanks
Wayne
We set the dinghy for a hip tow and got back to the dock. Diesel mechanics here are backed up for weeks.
I searched the forum looking for what faults might be included under the broad category if Check Engine. I suspect that it is a fuel system issue; fuel system pump(s), injectors?
My plan is to pull the paper fuel filter, but given how clean the fuel looked I doubt the engine is being starved because of a clogged fuel filter.
Any thoughts on what to check next.
Thanks
Wayne