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jim
I spent 6 days this past week sailing the Chesapeake bay and had a great time except for some engine problems. Every day after the first day I had the same thing happen. After mtoring along at moderate rpm's (2400-2800) I had the sudden onset of the engine running rough and off white smoke coming out of the exhaust. On each occasion I throttled down the engine and the problem went away immediately. The engine did not overheat. On each occasion I was able to continue at a lower rpm with no problem. After it happened a few times I would lower the rpms, the problem would go away and would then go back up on the rpms and hav e no problem- at least for a good while. I called my mechanic who suggested that there was water in the fuel and to empty the bowel on my racor fuel filter. I did that but did not see any water. I also added some water absorber and filled the tank up. It happened several more times after doing that. On the last day that we were out it happened two more times but did not seem as bad. The last time it happened I did not do anything and it lasted just a short time and went away without changing the rpms. I also noted a small oil leak from the oil pan seal and a small water leak at one of the hose fittings. The oil level was a little on the high side. I did note that the fresh water tank was a little low and filled it. Whe I ran the engine the next time after it warmed up some water squirted out of the vent on the overflow tank. I had trouble with my engine overheating last year and replaced the mixing elbow, thermostat, water tank pressure cap and cleaned the cooling tubes and exhaust manifold. The raw water flow seems to be good. My mechanic said he did not think it was the head gasket because it was not overheating. My engine is a yanmar 3GM30F-1987 vintage with regular maintenance. Any help would be appreciated.