Hi All,
I sail a Miura, a 31' South African built boat form 1975. My dream boat, solid and capable running a Yanmar YSB-12 which is normally reliable.
Lately the Yanmar has been having trouble starting. All the normal things [fuel, air, compression] are healthy and once she runs there are no problems. But starting, either cold or hot, is an issue.
Through lots of poking about and jiggling every which thing, I've discovered the culprit. [see attached image].
I do not know it's function. It's linked to the throttle somehow and if it is firmly pulled forward while trying to start the motor fires up and runs perfectly.
Does anyone know what this "thing" is and if it is adjustable or replaceable? and why would it influence start-up behaviour?
I sail a Miura, a 31' South African built boat form 1975. My dream boat, solid and capable running a Yanmar YSB-12 which is normally reliable.
Lately the Yanmar has been having trouble starting. All the normal things [fuel, air, compression] are healthy and once she runs there are no problems. But starting, either cold or hot, is an issue.
Through lots of poking about and jiggling every which thing, I've discovered the culprit. [see attached image].
I do not know it's function. It's linked to the throttle somehow and if it is firmly pulled forward while trying to start the motor fires up and runs perfectly.
Does anyone know what this "thing" is and if it is adjustable or replaceable? and why would it influence start-up behaviour?
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