luigiguida
Marine/Ocean
- Nov 17, 2011
- 6
Hello,
I'm new at this forum.
I'm the tech Manager for a General Cargo Ship equipped with two Yanmar 8Z 280 ET built on 1990.
After six months inoperative, we started both main engines without any problems but, once increasing the RPM the exhaust gases rised the temperature up to more than 500°C in less than one minute, all cylinders, both engines... The maker indicates normal temperature on a range between 360 and 400°C.
We checked propellers, reductors, cleaned air coolers, checked fire timing, cleaned T/C including changing bearings, gaskets, oil and seals. Still no results.
Checked fuel pumps, nozzles, compression test, economizer.
No results.
The engine burns gasoil, and the same gasoil which remained on board for long time.... could it be the gasoil quality?
Shall we hire a magiciant?
Thanks for the attention
Luigi Guida
+39 39 39 158 293
operations@gmshipping.it
I'm new at this forum.
I'm the tech Manager for a General Cargo Ship equipped with two Yanmar 8Z 280 ET built on 1990.
After six months inoperative, we started both main engines without any problems but, once increasing the RPM the exhaust gases rised the temperature up to more than 500°C in less than one minute, all cylinders, both engines... The maker indicates normal temperature on a range between 360 and 400°C.
We checked propellers, reductors, cleaned air coolers, checked fire timing, cleaned T/C including changing bearings, gaskets, oil and seals. Still no results.
Checked fuel pumps, nozzles, compression test, economizer.
No results.
The engine burns gasoil, and the same gasoil which remained on board for long time.... could it be the gasoil quality?
Shall we hire a magiciant?
Thanks for the attention
Luigi Guida
+39 39 39 158 293
operations@gmshipping.it