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Persistant turbo exhaust leak-Yanmar-FYI
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Persistant turbo exhaust leak-Yanmar-FYI
Well, after changing out my exhaust elbow and my exhaust mixer, I've had a presistant leak at the turbo/exhaust elbow joint. I fiddled with it for several hours with no luck. The mechanic who normally works on my boat said that there was a service bulletin on this, and sure enough he produced one. After following the service bulletin's directions the leak was still there. So, I wrote up a work order and turned it over to the pro's. Long story short they ordered a new gasket and clamp will no luck either. Seems that there were deposits left on the turbo that had to be ground off with a Dremil tool. Once this was done, the joint was tight and didn't leak. When you Yanmar guys have to replace your exhaust elbow and mixer, please keep this in mind. This was one of the few things I could reach to work on and even though lining up everything wasn't the easiest job, it's worth tryng to save money. Haven't gotten the bill so I'm not sure I saved much money. The parts alone ended up being $1207.00 from Mack Boring.
Albin 28TE "Southwind"
hope this helps...
Sometimes, we just need to remember what the rules of life really are.
You only need two tools : WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it doesn't move and
should, use the WD-40; if it shouldn't move and does, use the duct tape.
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You only need two tools : WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it doesn't move and
should, use the WD-40; if it shouldn't move and does, use the duct tape.
...
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