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  1. David

     

    Guy Joblin (I think Guy J on here) has been trying to contact you to ask how you finally solved your2022 BMC smoking problem, but say he seems to have been able, so asked me to say you to contact him via this forum.

     

    Thanks

    1. David Mutch

      David Mutch

      Hi Tony. Sorry, haven't checked in for a while.

       

      The fact is I didn't really solve it, but I'd say I've found some mitigations and have some theories:

       

      TL;DR - I think my air filter is just getting clogged with oil, but why that's happening I'm not sure. I intend to fit a catch can, as you suggested but haven't got around to it yet.

       

      1. I think I got a bit confused about the timeline of when I routed the crank case/rocker cover breather into the air intake. I thought I'd done this long before the smoke started, but perhaps it wasn't so long. I've upped the regularity of cleaning my air filter, which helps a lot, but doesn't completely fix the issue and it soon needs cleaning again as it's soaked in oil.

      2. I think I underestimated how much I had started using fewer revs because of the problem (I was trying to be kind to the engine because I thought it was on its last legs). I think I posted a video of me doing the old Italian tune up and just revving it for a bit, and the smoke clearing. I've given up trying to be kind to the engine and now the smoke pretty much disappears after 5-10 minutes of cruising (as long as I'm not passing too many moored boats 😜). The problem is much worse when I've been running my engine stationary in winter for electricity than when I'm on the move most days.

      3. I did advance the timing as far as I dared, but I don't think this had much of an effect.

      4. As I think I mentioned in the post, I changed the injectors. I think this had little to no effect, except on my bank balance.

      5. I suspect your suggestion of routing the crankcase breather into an oil catch can would largely eliminate the problem, but I've not got around to it yet.

      6. As I said in the post, I have relatively high oil pressure, so perhaps there's more oil mist under the rocker cover than there should be, and therefore too much is being sucked into the air intake (so an oil catch can would hopefully help).

      7. As I said in the post, I've checked the compression, and it's good, so I'm fairly confident that the smoke isn't down to piston rings.The fact that the problem is largely eliminated by cleaning the air filter would suggest the excess oil isn't from bad rings, but just from an oily air filter.

      8. I guess bad valve stem seals could be contributing to smoky startup, although when I have a freshly cleaned air filter there's precious little smoke, even on start up, so the problem is pretty much down to oil being sucked into the air intake.

    2. David Mutch

      David Mutch

      Just tagging @Guy J, so he sees this. Hopefully you're the right Guy J!

    3. Tony Brooks

      Tony Brooks

      Guy emailed me and asked me to pass on his thanks for your long reply to him.

       

      Not a lot of help to either of you, but we had a 1.5 in a cruiser with a wet exhaust, and we could never stop black ish exhaust smoke and a constantly black transom, whatever we tried, and that includes prop, injector pump changes and checking the pump timing many times.

  2. Sorry about this.

     

    Jen, this is really for all the Mods consideration.

     

    I received this PM from Journeyman 36 and believe it both deliberately threatening and insulting. It seems to me that it is contrary to the forum rules.

     

    I am happy to simply ignore it, but unless such behaviour is challenged, history shows it is likely to get worse.

     

    I do not believe I have posted anything that justifies this behaviour (look in the electric car topic where a number of members for confirmation of inflammatory claims and I responded to another poster who suggested this member has been very well known under at least two different identities. I do not believe in saying that people are likely to expect to meet inebriated idiots in bars, so hopefully the posts under discussion would not damage the forum was in any way insulting unless the member decided that he is in fact that idiot.

     

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    1. Jen-in-Wellies

      Jen-in-Wellies

      Hello Tony,

      Thanks for bringing this to our attention. I'll take it up with the other mods and see about further action. 

      Jenny

  3. Tracy, re the hull ground question.

     

    I have had considerable email correspondence with this member trying to get him to follow normal practice, and it is very hard work. He seems to ignore what suits him at the time.

     

    As far as I can tell, he has now bonded the domestic negative to the hull and/or the engine via the engine negative bond, so am happy with insulating the terminal he asked about. He says one of the wires does come from the domestic battery negative.

     

    All I don't know is if the engine is flexibly mounted, and if so does he have a bond between engine and hull.

     

    I agree that ideally he would get rid of that connection between cables and wire them as normal to a main bond point, but I fear that may be a bit beyond him at present.

    1. Tracy D'arth

      Tracy D'arth

      Never mind Tony, his exhaust and gear cable will ground it!!!!

  4. Hi

    I may remember you if I saw you but probably not - far too many students over the years and now the memory is failing.

    I am pleased that you service your boat, that is what makes the courses worthwhile. I am well but with old mans knees and memory so have now given up the courses. Cheers

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