I'm having a weird little event on restarting the engine (Yanmar 3GMD) after sailing. I have to leave the engine at idle for a few moments, and slow down if sailing well, in order to get water to come out of the exhaust. Sometimes I have to shut the engine off and restart it a couple of times to get water flow, or shut down and take off all way, then restart.
Water always flows on startup at the dock. It is just after being out that I'm having this happen. There is an anti-siphon valve tied in around the mixing elbow.
I'm wondering if while sailing that the water flow past the intake draws air into the pump? Maybe I should close the sea cock each time I secure the engine? Anyone run into this before?
I bought a new impeller, thinking that it was about to fail, but I haven't put it in yet. Water flows great ... when it flows
Water always flows on startup at the dock. It is just after being out that I'm having this happen. There is an anti-siphon valve tied in around the mixing elbow.
I'm wondering if while sailing that the water flow past the intake draws air into the pump? Maybe I should close the sea cock each time I secure the engine? Anyone run into this before?
I bought a new impeller, thinking that it was about to fail, but I haven't put it in yet. Water flows great ... when it flows