Dead Diesel

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Matt Wolf

I have an 1989 Hunter 28 equipped with a Yanmar 2GMF20 18HP. As I was backing out of my slip, I had full power. 4 seconds after I shifted into forward the motor lost power gradually within 3 seconds, eventually stalling. The motor will not start. It has healthy battery, starter and gas. Any suggestions? Drifting, Matt Wolf s/v Wu Wei
 
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Al

Filters, filters

Check your fuel filters it sounds like a classic clogging of the filtering sysyem, and is ure hope it's not gas in the tank.
 
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John K Kudera

Does the eengine turn over?

If not, maybe you got a runaway line or sheet in the prop, or if it does turn over, is the exhaust elbow clear?
 
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Jeff

I agree

Start with the filters. Then make sure you donot have an air leak. Good Luck
 
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Bill O'Donovan

Elbow

Mr. Kudera may have spotted the problem. Exhaust elbows clog up within 5 years. They must be replaced, not cleaned. $140. Happens so much that your store has 'em in stock Hard to access but will breathe life back. First do the filters, which are easier.
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
:( I'd look for lack of fuel or air leak too!

Matt: I would start looking at the fuel filters and the pick-up tube inside the tank. If this is NOT the problem then I would be looking for air leaks. I don't think the elbow is necessarily your problem but it is worth checking if you are going through the systems.
 
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Matt Wolf

Much thanks

Thanks everyone! I'll get in to it this weekend. The weather is going to be perfect in the Detroit/Windsor area this weekend. Fair winds, MW
 
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