briandrew
Member
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2014
- Messages
- 10
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2552C909
- Vessel Name
- Zephyr BC2916900
Yesterday I was heading out for the long weekend and 1/2 hour out of port my engine alarm went off warning me to check my engine. After throttling down and putting it in neutral I opened the engine hatch and was instantly sprayed with diesel gushing up from the engine. After shutting off the engine I was able to determine that the fuel filter gasket had been blown and diesel was everywhere, quite a mess.
I have a Yanmar 4BY2 150hp turbo engine and it was the primary Yanmar diesel filter on the engine that blew it's gasket. This filter was just changed 23 hours ago by a qualified marine mechanic and yet somehow the filter must have loosened just enough to blow its gasket. After getting towed in and have the mechanic look at it he was quite perplexed and wondered if this was a design flaw and whether other Yanmar 4BY2 engine owners have experienced the same problem? Naturally he checked to confirm the correct filter had been used and that there were no visible flaws in the mounting head that the filter attaches too. As you can imagine my confidence in going on long trips has been somewhat dampened. If anyone else has experience a similar problem I would love to hear or talk with you.
Thanks, Andrew
I have a Yanmar 4BY2 150hp turbo engine and it was the primary Yanmar diesel filter on the engine that blew it's gasket. This filter was just changed 23 hours ago by a qualified marine mechanic and yet somehow the filter must have loosened just enough to blow its gasket. After getting towed in and have the mechanic look at it he was quite perplexed and wondered if this was a design flaw and whether other Yanmar 4BY2 engine owners have experienced the same problem? Naturally he checked to confirm the correct filter had been used and that there were no visible flaws in the mounting head that the filter attaches too. As you can imagine my confidence in going on long trips has been somewhat dampened. If anyone else has experience a similar problem I would love to hear or talk with you.
Thanks, Andrew