LADYBUG TOO
Well-known member
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2010
- Messages
- 325
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-288 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2916B909
- Vessel Name
- LADYBUG, TOO
Ladybug, Too dumped us two or three times at the end of the summer so we took her to the "Yanmar Doctor" in Elberta, Alabama, Charlie's Diesel and Marine. Today we launched at Barber's Marina on the ICW and headed home with Charlie on board. We were running 20 mph and burning 10.4 gph (indicated) and we were really enjoying the run. The earlier problem had been traced to the Rail Pressure Sensor and we "thought" we had the problem solved. As we approached a no wake zone we throttled back and encountered the same symptoms so we limped to a safe area and kept her at idle and started through all the normal suspects. We pulled the port engine cover and the minute he touched the Rail Pressure Sensor connector the engine smoothed out and fuel pressure returned to normal ranges. We had an OBD2 scanner connected to the K-line. We cleared the no wake and got back up on plane and ran another 45 minutes. As we eased back to idle the engine started running rough again. Pushing on the connector restored normal operation and we docked without further incident. Charlie carefully removed the "Deutsch" connector and we could not see anything wrong with the pins or the connector. We used some anti corrosion paste and cleaned the connector and sensor pins and are hoping that cures it. Has anyone else experienced this issue? If so what was the resolution?
We did see several pods of Dolphins as the water is very clear this time of year!
Pat & Carolyn, Ladybug, Too
We did see several pods of Dolphins as the water is very clear this time of year!
Pat & Carolyn, Ladybug, Too