I bought some turbo wash at the boat show last year but have not used it.
It was $20 for a couple ounces, so I hope it is more than soap.

Joel
4JHTE

On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 2:12 PM, Bill Coleman via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> I just read this in a Yanmar Manual:
>
>
>
> *6) Washing the Turbocharger Blower*
>
> When engine speed seems sluggish or the exhaust color
>
> poor, the blades of the turbocharger blower may be dirty.
>
> Wash the blower in the following manner.
>
> 1. Have ready blower wash (liquid detergent), fresh
>
> water, and a small pitcher.
>
> *Blower Wash (4L)*
>
> *Parts Code:974500-00400*
>
> 2. Put the clutch in neutral and run the engine at high
>
> speed (2500∼3000rpm).
>
> 3. Slowly pour approximately 50cc of blower wash into
>
> the turbocharger air intake over a period of about 10
>
> seconds.
>
> 4. After about 3 minutes, pour in approximately 50cc of
>
> fresh water in the same manner over a period of about
>
> 10 seconds.
>
> 5. After operating the engine for about 10 minutes,
>
> check the boost pressure and power output.
>
> If there is no improvement after washing the blower,
>
> repeat the washing process several times.
>
> If there is still no improvement consult your local Yanmar
>
> dealer.
>
>
>
> This sounds kind of crazy, spraying soapy water and then water into your
> intake –
>
> Has anyone ever done this or know of anyone who has?
>
>
>
> Bill Coleman
>
> C&C 39 Erie, PA
>
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