Jim S
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I just got a low-hour MEP 016D with Yanmar engine. Would appreciate anyone with experience on the engine providing comments or suggestions. I've read everything I can find on this site and the web about the Yanmar L70
Background: It started easily after I changed all the fluids and flushed the fuel tanks/lines. But it runs very poorly. I can get it to rev up but when the governor engages it immediately slows to near stop with much missing and backfiring along the way. Then it speeds back up to near full speed with more missing and backfiring. I've tried every combination of throttle setting and no amount of fiddling seems to get the engine to smooth out at full throttle. The backfiring is so bad that I fear blowing out the muffler.
What I have tried: disassembled and cleaned the entire fuel system, including the injection lines, injection pump and fuel injector. All seemed in good order and the injector seems to fire cleanly from all four nozzles although I have no equipment to check the pressure. I timed the injection pump according to the TM. For good measure, I added and removed shims to both advance and retard the timing and the poor performance degraded further as expected. Valve clearance is good and compression seems fine although I have not checked with a gauge. The governor appears to be operating as intended and the various springs/levers attached to the external throttle assembly appear to be original and unmolested. Meter reads 1.59 hours and the Yanmar conversion appears complete with no evidence of maintenance or tampering, i.e. intact paint on all fasteners and adjustment points.
I am stymied in getting this to run properly. Any ideas on further things to check? I am fresh out of ideas short of tearing the engine down which I think is unlikely to yield good results since there is little reason to suspect internal problems.
JIm S
Background: It started easily after I changed all the fluids and flushed the fuel tanks/lines. But it runs very poorly. I can get it to rev up but when the governor engages it immediately slows to near stop with much missing and backfiring along the way. Then it speeds back up to near full speed with more missing and backfiring. I've tried every combination of throttle setting and no amount of fiddling seems to get the engine to smooth out at full throttle. The backfiring is so bad that I fear blowing out the muffler.
What I have tried: disassembled and cleaned the entire fuel system, including the injection lines, injection pump and fuel injector. All seemed in good order and the injector seems to fire cleanly from all four nozzles although I have no equipment to check the pressure. I timed the injection pump according to the TM. For good measure, I added and removed shims to both advance and retard the timing and the poor performance degraded further as expected. Valve clearance is good and compression seems fine although I have not checked with a gauge. The governor appears to be operating as intended and the various springs/levers attached to the external throttle assembly appear to be original and unmolested. Meter reads 1.59 hours and the Yanmar conversion appears complete with no evidence of maintenance or tampering, i.e. intact paint on all fasteners and adjustment points.
I am stymied in getting this to run properly. Any ideas on further things to check? I am fresh out of ideas short of tearing the engine down which I think is unlikely to yield good results since there is little reason to suspect internal problems.
JIm S