After last falls massive overheat, from a failed impeller, that caused my dipstick to blow out and evacuate the oil from my engine, which, after a clean up and an oil change, we seemed to recover from and after a lot of initial smoke (which mostly cleared up) ran pretty rough, but it ran, to the crane dock for seasonal haul out.
Now, this spring launch I asked my local Yanmar dealer to look it over. His (the) local certified Yanmar tech, after examining my 3gm motor (which smoked a lot until it really warmed up), said that it had a burnt piston, probably caused by either used to help it start faster. We (he) are now looking for a new piston and/or rebuild kit.
This after determining that the 3 new injectors we DID install for the previous smoking condition caused the smoke to change colors from gray to a more white(ish) shade.
This marina really is a Yanmar dealer.
(Still the same neglected 1980 Hunter Cherubini Cutter that just got the toilet fix.)
Are new pistons difficult to come by or are we really looking at a rebuilt motor? The burnt piston has a small hole in it, which I've seen my own self.
Now, this spring launch I asked my local Yanmar dealer to look it over. His (the) local certified Yanmar tech, after examining my 3gm motor (which smoked a lot until it really warmed up), said that it had a burnt piston, probably caused by either used to help it start faster. We (he) are now looking for a new piston and/or rebuild kit.
This after determining that the 3 new injectors we DID install for the previous smoking condition caused the smoke to change colors from gray to a more white(ish) shade.
This marina really is a Yanmar dealer.
(Still the same neglected 1980 Hunter Cherubini Cutter that just got the toilet fix.)
Are new pistons difficult to come by or are we really looking at a rebuilt motor? The burnt piston has a small hole in it, which I've seen my own self.