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Don McCoy
For the last few months I have been experiencing a "stumbling" of my 1GM10 Yanmar at startup. It starts okay but idles rough, will not take any throttle advance, and emits black smoke. After 10 minutes or more of idle and/or several sessions of attempting to increase RPM with no load, it will rev up and it then is "good to go". It then seems to have as much power, or more, than ever. (I just did a bottom job, cutlass bearing, and one motor mount.)I did have to disconnect the exhaust hose and muffler, to replace the motor mount, and in the process discovered and replaced bad hose clamps (maybe leaking). I am now wondering if cooling water, (which previously leaked out), is standing in the exhaust system and causing back pressure. My exhaust hose rises almost to the top of the lazerette before exiting at the waterline. That is a head of at least 2 to 3 feet that the cooling water must be forced up and over. It seems quite a bit of exhaust pressure would be needed to accomplish this. I realize that the raised loop will prevent water from flowing back to flood the engine and boat, but does anybody else have this high of a loop in their exhaust hose? Any other thoughts?