First basic facts:
-Yanmar 3YM30
-10 years, 1300 hrs
- Hunter 33 2004
- Had been running perfectly and could get full revs.
Went out Monday to set up new auto pilot. Cruised in three circles at 2 knots engine around 750 revs and took about 15 minutes.
Headed for home and could only get 2000 revs. looked over shoulder and masses of dense black smoke. Took it out of gear and revved up in neutral; still masses black smoke so nothing round the prop.
Cruised back to berth.
Convinced myself it was exhaust elbow.
Took it off and clean as a whistle ( it's a cast aluminium one, brilliant compared to Yanmars cast iron disaster!)
Put everything back together again and by now it was dark, but started motor up again and although it was very dark a flashlight on the water indicted a stream of black substance coming from the exhaust.
Went home to contemplate, had a couple of beers and convinced myself that the engine was buggered.
Returned the next day fired her up and no apparent smoke. Took her out for a blast around the bay and everything sweet as pie, no smoke, full revs!
Has anyone out there got a logical explanation for this?
Could crap accumulate in the exhaust system after 10 years and then pop out like a cork!???
-Yanmar 3YM30
-10 years, 1300 hrs
- Hunter 33 2004
- Had been running perfectly and could get full revs.
Went out Monday to set up new auto pilot. Cruised in three circles at 2 knots engine around 750 revs and took about 15 minutes.
Headed for home and could only get 2000 revs. looked over shoulder and masses of dense black smoke. Took it out of gear and revved up in neutral; still masses black smoke so nothing round the prop.
Cruised back to berth.
Convinced myself it was exhaust elbow.
Took it off and clean as a whistle ( it's a cast aluminium one, brilliant compared to Yanmars cast iron disaster!)
Put everything back together again and by now it was dark, but started motor up again and although it was very dark a flashlight on the water indicted a stream of black substance coming from the exhaust.
Went home to contemplate, had a couple of beers and convinced myself that the engine was buggered.
Returned the next day fired her up and no apparent smoke. Took her out for a blast around the bay and everything sweet as pie, no smoke, full revs!
Has anyone out there got a logical explanation for this?
Could crap accumulate in the exhaust system after 10 years and then pop out like a cork!???