Yep, was at 3/4 full. I’m pretty sure it was crud picked up by pickup in tank.
Kinda hard to get at now, but I’ll sort it out when I haul in in a month or so.
Meanwhile, I’ll happily avoid anymore voyages like we had!
Dean
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Kinda basic question, but did the tank have sufficient fuel? Too little in
rough seas could be a problem with a diesel.RonWild CheriC&C 30-1STL
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Yanmar cutting out at sea?
I found the easiest way to fill the racor ,and prime
I found the easiest way to fill the racor ,and prime the injectors if needed,
is a hand squeeze primer bulb. I put it in the fuel line before the filter. I
can change the filter and just fill it back up bleeding the air out on top.
TedSV Ten-Ten'81 40Punta Gorda ,Fl.
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A common racor to be used in these situations is the 200FG. Usually
provided with a clear bowl but sometimes with a metal bowl. The metal
bowls were provided as an option specifically for gasoline installations.
These racors can be tricky to vent and fill completely, especially if the
bowl is met
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> Subject: Re: Stus-List Yanmar cutting out at sea?
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> I’d also pull the fuel pick tube and see if there is a screen in the end of
> it, if there is one remove it - it’s likely picking up sediment and starving
> the e
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Yanmar cutting out at sea?
I’d also pull the fuel pick tube and see if there is a screen in the end of it,
if there is one remove it - it’s likely picking up sediment and starving the
engine, dropping ir when the engine stops.
If it that or the filters I w
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Yanmar cutting out at sea?
I'd also pull the fuel pick tube and see if there is a screen in the end of
it, if there is one remove it - it's likely picking up sediment and starving
the engine, dropping ir when the engine stops.
If it that or the filters
I’d also pull the fuel pick tube and see if there is a screen in the end of it,
if there is one remove it - it’s likely picking up sediment and starving the
engine, dropping ir when the engine stops.
If it that or the filters I would either polish the fuel, and add a cleaner, or
remove it and h
I suspect muck at the bottom of your fuel tank is getting stirred up when
you’re bouncing around and that’s clogging either the intake or filter. Have
you looked at your fuel filter recently?
Andy
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