rpmerrill
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Last weekend I was about 15 miles from home out on the Chesapeake bay.
We had been cruising for over an hour at 14 mph , about 3200 rpm. Suddenly I got a CHECK ENGINE warning on the Yanmar display and the beeper alarm. I throttled back to idle/neutral. The engine sputtered and died. After a brief inspection, I tired restarting. It started but wouldn't run for more than about 15 seconds. On some other attempts it wouldn't start at all. We got towed back home. No other alarms on the CHECK ENGINE screen were highlighted. No real clue as to why it happened. Minutes before the alarm the oil pressure was 72 psi and the temp was 202 degrees. (I was training my son to watch the instruments.) Oh, ya, Yanmar 4BY2 - 2012 with 950 hours.
Back at the boatyard this week, the thrust has been towards some fuel flow fault. There was a suspicion about a slightly loose fuel filter/water separator. Also, as I was able to witness myself this morning, the low pressure fuel pump was making noises. According to the owners manual, turning on the key, the fuel pump is supposed to tun 10 seconds. (This is the method of bleeding the fuel system.... 10 seconds on, 5 seconds off) I cycled the key this way about 5 times and every time it was the same. The pump starts quietly but after a few seconds it gets erratic and buzzy. It sort of sounds like a bumble bee trapped under a newspaper. AND it runs for 30 seconds before it shuts off.
Does anyone else have any similar experience (or different)? Does the pump run until a pressure switch turns it off? As such, is the long run time an indication that the pump isn't coming up to pressure quickly? And finally, my mechanic was able to find a replacement pump for $700+. Thinking that was a crazy number, we are going to look some more. He told me the Yanmar number is 120650-51500.
HELP!
We had been cruising for over an hour at 14 mph , about 3200 rpm. Suddenly I got a CHECK ENGINE warning on the Yanmar display and the beeper alarm. I throttled back to idle/neutral. The engine sputtered and died. After a brief inspection, I tired restarting. It started but wouldn't run for more than about 15 seconds. On some other attempts it wouldn't start at all. We got towed back home. No other alarms on the CHECK ENGINE screen were highlighted. No real clue as to why it happened. Minutes before the alarm the oil pressure was 72 psi and the temp was 202 degrees. (I was training my son to watch the instruments.) Oh, ya, Yanmar 4BY2 - 2012 with 950 hours.
Back at the boatyard this week, the thrust has been towards some fuel flow fault. There was a suspicion about a slightly loose fuel filter/water separator. Also, as I was able to witness myself this morning, the low pressure fuel pump was making noises. According to the owners manual, turning on the key, the fuel pump is supposed to tun 10 seconds. (This is the method of bleeding the fuel system.... 10 seconds on, 5 seconds off) I cycled the key this way about 5 times and every time it was the same. The pump starts quietly but after a few seconds it gets erratic and buzzy. It sort of sounds like a bumble bee trapped under a newspaper. AND it runs for 30 seconds before it shuts off.
Does anyone else have any similar experience (or different)? Does the pump run until a pressure switch turns it off? As such, is the long run time an indication that the pump isn't coming up to pressure quickly? And finally, my mechanic was able to find a replacement pump for $700+. Thinking that was a crazy number, we are going to look some more. He told me the Yanmar number is 120650-51500.
HELP!