Not having a working engine...far from ideal...have you ever had an engine let you down at the most inopportune moment? 🛠⚙
@gerritvisser8 ай бұрын
Oh yes, on entry to harbour at Bluffers Park Yacht Club in Scarborough Ont. Rocks on both sides, following sea. Ended up using just jib to get to dock. Let's say it was memorable (this was in 1980's)
@dbharrold8 ай бұрын
yes, just left Cardiff Barrage and engine overheat alarm came on as a hose had come loose. Luckily no wind so lowered my tender outboard on its bracket and it got me back at 1 knot to do the repair. Second time was off Hartland Point in the Bristol Channel. Luckily I had wind so sailed way off the shore to repair. It was air in the system. Probably telling you something you already know but just in case, try to keep your tank full so there is limited air in it. This helps with diesel bug. Good luck with the engine, gutted for you.
@jovangrbic978 ай бұрын
if your head gasket has failed and is leaking coolant into the cylinders, it could cause it to 'hydrolock' when starting, meaning uncompressible water is being pushed on by the cylinders in the closed combustion chamber and is straining the piston-rod assembly. If only a little coolant is present, and the quantity is dependent on the size of the leak and the amount of time the engine is sitting off, it will either just blow white smoke out the exhaust once started, or worse, be hard to start, as the liquid water is opposing the starter, but eventually start, or worst case, so much water is in a cylinder it block the starter from turning and moving the piston, breaking something in the process... The shorter the engine sits off, the smaller the amount of coolant that can leak into the combustion chamber... Letting the engine run is optimal, as any coolant is constantly burned off and ejected with the exhaust harmlessly. Every restart, especially after hours of sitting off, is straining the assembly... Therefore once started, leave the engine running for as long as possible, its the safest state. Every restart is a chance for damage...
@ralphholiman74018 ай бұрын
We sailed into Nassau Harbor (west entrance) in twenty five knot winds once, and cranked the engine just outside the harbor entrance and had it die right as we came in. We were weaving in and out of the anchored boats near the cruise ships trying not to hit anybody and find a spot to anchor. We finally did, and of course we immediately started dragging. We couldn't get the engine started, got the anchor up, sailed away from hitting the sea wall by ten feet, sailed past the cruise ships, narrowly missing their dock, up to the outer pier of the old Hurricane Hole marina and lassoed a piling on their outside docks. as we drifted by. Mind you, this is all at ten O'clock at night! The problem turned out to be a piece of diesel bug that looked like the seed pod of Johnson grass. It had got caught in a 90 turn in the fuel line, before the Racor fuel filter.
@pkane54728 ай бұрын
Engines almost always decide to quit at the most inopportune time! Have to count on that and be ready!
@ralphholiman74018 ай бұрын
Always check the negative ground to the engine. I have found when a boat motor starter is dragging, that is frequently where the voltage resistance will be. You forget about the battery negative connection to the engine, but it will get corroded over time. But, it sounds like you had some air in there or a clog.
@geraldhenrickson74728 ай бұрын
The ground connection is often overlooked by even experienced technicians. It is a sneaky one for sure.
@johnnycurtis23178 ай бұрын
Put voltmeter across battery terminals, crank engine record battery voltage while cranking should be better than 12.5v. Now put voltmeter from battery + to engine ,crank again if voltage drops by more than 0.5v you have an issue with the starting circuit,or the starter motor is on the way out. Don't take the head off without doing a pressure test first.
@vernebrown44418 ай бұрын
Check all connections, then the starter solenoid. The big washer inside can go bad and make a poor connection giving the slow crake we are hearing.
@howardbeer52148 ай бұрын
The engine if installed correctly should be Insulated Return !! The starter , alternator and ALL sensors SHOULD not return through the engine ! If its using the engine as an earth then it will cause electrolisis ! The way thats trying to crank sounds like a lazy starter / bad earth. Easiest way to tell is after trying to crank feel the 2 wires from the batt . If one is warm/hot thats where the fault is .
@stevejones97888 ай бұрын
The engine is not starting due to the slow cranking. Check and clean all the connections . Don't forget that isolator switches and solenoids can go bad. Does the engine start better when it's warm ?If not there could be air in the diesel system. Bleed the system all the way from the lift pump through to the injectors.
@jimknecht24208 ай бұрын
Be sure the check valve on the exhaust hose is working. It is possible to get seawater siphoning back into the exhaust and into the cylinders causing a hydro-lock which will mimic a bad starter/battery.
@TheRoulette778 ай бұрын
as a mechanic / marine mechanic..by the way its slowly cranking over. its possible. You have power but your not getting enough current....disconnect the battery's first , then find where the ground wires connect to your engine and any connections along the grounding cable... wire brush them all clean , as well as the point where the ground connects to the engine... dress the connections with di-electric grease to prevent future corrosion.
@johnware62728 ай бұрын
As a customer of a mechanic/marine mechanic, I will agree that this has worked for me. It's a lot cheaper than pulling the head and resurfacing it.
@johnware62728 ай бұрын
@@dohabandit You are preaching to the choir!
@KSReferee7 ай бұрын
I hadn't read this and other comments before I posted about cleaning the battery posts and cable terminals then coating them with dielectric grease. Doh!
@66starter8 ай бұрын
I highly recommend a primary filter with a clear inspection bowl and heat deflector at the bottom, such as a Racor MA500. Add a drain valve with threads for a plug, and a vacuum gauge between the primary filter assembly and the engine. As the filter element collects contaminants it restricts fuel flow, which a vacuum gauge immediately indicates. I also think you have a weak starter or a wiring connection issue between the battery and the starter.
@TR4zest8 ай бұрын
It is great that your fuel filter caught the issue, but I also think your engine is not cranking as it should, which should be freely and quite quickly. I suggest you check all engine earth connections and starter connections: it is free to do and will at least assure you that they are OK. In a saline environment, I would protect all of these connections with dielectric grease. Next suspect, given you believe the battery to be OK, is the starter motor. You should carry a spare in any event. If you have one, swap it out when time suits to confirm /eliminate. Something isn't right, in any event.
@willsta217 ай бұрын
Tip for wounds, clean thoroughly then use superglue over top to seal wound (almost identical to medical superglue). Plaster, good as new!
@davebridges6888 ай бұрын
Whilst you may have a fuel issue, that isn’t what’s stopping your engine starting. It’s not a case of not starting per se, it’s not turning over. The batteries are fine as you’ve tested. My money would be on a bad/loose/corroded contact inc ground. Or bad solenoid/ starter motor. Once the motor is turning and not starting then you can look at air/fuel - nearly always the latter. It’s seems, however, your filters are doing the job as it runs fine once started which it wouldn’t do if there was a fuel issue.
@MrCA6108 ай бұрын
I thought starter motor but why does it get better then eventually start?
@bwfvc77708 ай бұрын
Logically you have tested your batteries and they are ok. After you crank for a while you overcome the cranking resistance of your engine and start and run ok. If your engine has resistance to turning over and then starting, it would seem to indicate a head gasket issue. If after you've got it going and cleared it after about 30 seconds, turn it off and wait 10 seconds and try to restart, making sure that water is not pissing into your inlet manifold. If your engine tries to lock, dont try any more to star until you figure out whats locking it. When your engine is running check by removing radiator cap WHILST ENGINE COLD and check for smelly smoky air bubbles in radiator. rev it a bit, not much and look for these bubbles. If coolant level is down, top up so you can see water in top of filler neck. This will make it easier to see bubbles, if they manifest. Put in gear and either strain against the anchor to place load on the engine or steam under one third power and look for bubbles. Leave radiator cap off and let engine cool to ambient over 4 hours and try to start. Check for water in your inlet before doing so as you don't want to suck water in and fornicate your engine. If there are no bubbles in your engine coolant and its still tryin to hydrolock then water is leaking into inlet from somewhere. If there are bubbles and engine will not try to lock with radiator cap off, most likely head gasket. Otherwise, call Captain Ron. Whatever, you need a Mechanic.
@hawkman3028 ай бұрын
Could also be the starter motor. Check the brushes. Easy to access and replace if you have them.
@bwfvc77708 ай бұрын
@@hawkman302 clamp test starter current with a DC Ammeter on the starter cable but fault is indicative of early hydrolock caused by water ingress into the cylinders.
@bwfvc77708 ай бұрын
@@MrCA610 because that's indicative of a leaky head gasket. Once it has started will turn over freely until water ingestion after sitting switched off and pressure seeps water into cylinders.
@seantiz8 ай бұрын
Thank you both for taking us along for the ride.
@andyherbert12678 ай бұрын
It sounds to me like the starter motor. it running rough was the fuel, but that wouldn't stop it turning over. I'm sure its the starter. try the connections on the motor itself, if that doesn't work get it off and get it checked , I don't think its the head gasket or you would have water in the oil which makes it go milky. good luck.
@liamwhelan578 ай бұрын
Yes, sounds like bad a connection on isolator switch or on starter, bad earth or the starter itself. You also need to polish the fuel as when in heavy seas it will get churned up and enter the intake once again.
@svlibertad8 ай бұрын
my husband agrees with Andy.
@MrCA6108 ай бұрын
Agree
@TeuluTribe8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the detailed advice! I'll definitely check the connections on the starter motor!
@BCBoatworksInc8 ай бұрын
Clean all the battery cable connections, both negative and positive, including the connections on the engine. Connect your voltmeter to the batteries & crank the engine, noting the amount of voltage drop. Then connect the voltmeter to the starter positive terminal and the engine ground terminal, testing the voltage drop again. If there is a significant difference, then bypass the battery switch (which is ancient) by connecting the two lugs on the same terminal on the back of the switch. If this solves the problem, then the old switch is the issue. If the batteries are good, all the connections are clean and it still won't turn over properly, then look at the starter. It's possible to disassemble the starter yourself to inspect the armature and brushes. The armature should be bright and clean. Do not use sandpaper unless it's a very fine grit. A Scotchbrite pad would be better. Your starting issue isn't "air" or fuel... you aren't getting enough power to the starter or the starter itself is worn. Start with cleaning ALL the connections and don't assume the battery switch is OK, it's very old. You can also bypass all the cabling with jumper cables or spare battery cable. I can't speak about possible hydro-locking... not my field, although I do know that you shouldn't crank the engine significantly unless you close the cooling intake. If the engine doesn't start, the impeller can fill up the exhaust with cooling water which can then backlog into the engine.
@gonehome62458 ай бұрын
The starting problem could be a corroded selenoid contacts. You may already know this but a starting selenoid is a type of relay with very high current contacts. When engaged the contacts come together with a good degree of force. Corroded internal contacts exhibit much the same symptoms as corroded battery terminal or corrosion on the external selenoid connection. There are two ways to troubleshoot: 1. Click the start key on and off several times quickly to see if you can knock some of the corrosion loose. Then it may start easily, 2. Bypass the selenoid contacts using a screwdriver or a wrench across the terminals. If either of those things work then that is the problem. I hope that is helpful. Of course it could also be just the battery internal resistance is high (failing battery) or corroded batt contacts or battery cables with bad or corroded contacts (the most obvious problems). I really enjoy your videos.
@davcox1008 ай бұрын
It’s not always plain sailing as they say. Well done for showing that it isn’t all blue seas and golden sands. The engine failing would certainly freak me out. Here’s hoping that you’ve got things sorted with the engine and you can thoroughly get back to relaxing in the beautiful scenery.
@alastairduncan16468 ай бұрын
I think you maybe getting sea water coming back up the exhaust , have you made any changes to the anti syphon. Sounds to me if the engine is clearing out the water on the first attempts to start and then gets going. Have a look at the vent on the top of the antisyphon to make sure it has not become blocked by something
@TeuluTribe8 ай бұрын
You know your stuff! We’ll have a look into it, thanks 😊
@steveheiman90128 ай бұрын
Thanks for the adventure,this old man love's going along, you are such a good couple,wish you the best in your life.😂
@TeuluTribe8 ай бұрын
It is our pleasure to have you join us on this adventure, and we appreciate your kind words!
@geoffstrebel28088 ай бұрын
Hmmmm. @3:20 That seems like a compression issue. Either water or fuel is leaking into the cylinders after the engine is shut off. Both will hydro-lock the cylinder while starting and will only go away after the piston is forced past the top of its cycle and the liquid is shot out into the exhaust. That explains why it turns over for a second and then halts. It also explains why trying a second or third time results in a running engine.
@peterkorver79808 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for your video's, I really like them! I have had contaminated fuel in my boat and even though I have added all kinds of fuel cleaners the bacteria residu kept coming back and clotted the fuel system at times the engine was really needed... Once the fuels is contaminated the only thing that works is to totally empty your tank(s). Clean the inside and avoid dirty fuels and water entering your tanks. Filters only avoid the residu to enter your engine, but will be keep getting clotted when you don't clean your tanks.
@TeuluTribe8 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoy the videos. We’ll look to get the tanks cleaned at the end of the season.
@jclements658 ай бұрын
Supermodel on a sailboat, Lucky husband is living the dream, You two have great adventures, thanks for taking us along, seeing places we would never see.
@eccentricsmithy27467 ай бұрын
I have yet to see a supermodel on this channel....
@jclements657 ай бұрын
@@eccentricsmithy2746 She is a supermodel!
@amycimaglia9137 ай бұрын
@@eccentricsmithy2746show us a selfie
@RoyClare8 ай бұрын
Agree with those who have left comments about your battery connections. You have diesel bug as well. But the slow turning starter motor is not caused by fuel gunk. Check cable connections and deal with voltage drops … it’ll probably be that simple. It might be water (as your pal suggests), but the engine runs well once started. If you can access the top of your tanks, rig a simple 12 volt pump, a Jerry can or two and a couple of pipes … and you’ll have a diesel polishing system that can be kept onboard and used regularly.
@Kris155mm8 ай бұрын
Engine sounds fine x Solanoid/starter motor or the earth for the engine x A good addition for your first aid kit is iodine (for sterilisation) and a stitches kit I used to teach my chaps to do stitches using oranges 🍊 Ie slice it and close the cut again practicing stitches x The quicker you can sterilise the wound and stitch So its closed to the outside world and sources of infection x Invaluable addition to your skills x Its not hard really x Still missing wedding invite 😂
@youspidertube8 ай бұрын
Iodine, an absolute must in the tropics! All the best folks. Glad to see the drone didn't get itself drowned.
@js71278 ай бұрын
It is not head gasket, that would over pressurize the coolant system when running. Check your exhaust for unburnt fuel or excessive smoking when first starting= leaky fuel injector. If thats all good then starter, battery switch or cables. Test the cables and switch with the battery tester. As you check down the line- away from the battery, you will get a slight drop in the CCA of the battery. Very obvious if a cable or connection is bad cuz your CCA will dive into the toilet.
@boot54518 ай бұрын
yes this above is good advice, also dont just pull the head off but use a special pressure gauge to measure cylinder pressure. this will let you know the pressure for each cylinder and also you will know the state of the engine, if piston rings are getting worn etc.
@TeuluTribe8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the detailed explanation and troubleshooting tips! We’ll have a look into it.
@kendallwhitlatch96038 ай бұрын
Revert to the basics: The contacts on your battery were dirty. You might try cleaning the battery cable to starter connection. Also make sure that your ground(earth) connections to the engine and the battery negative are good.
@danlindberg19178 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@benfife-ky1bp8 ай бұрын
I’m sure by now you know it’s water in the cylinders from removing the anti siphon valve a couple of videos ago. I was thinking noooooo!
@redbovine8 ай бұрын
I dealt with an engine before that had disconnects on it. The batts were good. The started was good. We just couldn’t get enough current across the disconnect to make the starter quit dragging. Fixed it by using a larger disconnect.
@philstewart98918 ай бұрын
Check the starter motor and the grounds to it and to the battery. Your Battery isolator could be the sorce of poor connections...bypass it to test starting ...
@malcolmstrickland43188 ай бұрын
I’m sure there are lots of opinions about your Engine, here are mine. If a head gasket has failed you will normally have the pressurisation of the cooling system with coolant being blown out of the header tank and a drop in level of coolant. You may also get lots of white smoke coming from the exhaust. By the sound I’m hearing it sounds like the engine is cranking slowly, hence difficulty in starting. Also allow time for the heater plugs to do their Job. I think you may have a volt drop on starting. This means you’re not getting full battery power at the Starter Motor. Engines working in a salty damp environment often suffer with this problem. Disconnect all of your terminals Earths and Starter motor and give them a sanding and clean check battery and engine earths as well . Hopefully this should help, once done check voltage on battery post, battery terminals, and started motor to ensure your not getting a voltage drop between the battery and starter motor. Then check the voltage on cranking on the Battery and starter motor. I would be looking at 1 to 2 volt drop max on cranking the starter motor.
@johnbunker51028 ай бұрын
There was a period of time when high-voltage charging and starting cables were made with an aluminum core rather than the copper core we have all come to know and love. It was thought that aluminum wouldn't corrode the way copper does. Unfortunately, they were wrong. The problem is, when the aluminum breaks down, it turns to a white power that might as well be made of wood. The power you need just doesn't get to where you want it and, you rarely notice where the problem is. ( They even did it on some small aircraft. ) Check to be sure that none of your high-tension cables are aluminum and, if they are, replace them.
@richardstever32428 ай бұрын
Aluminum wiring was even used in houses☠ It cost us an $800 radial arm saw. (luckily)
@Dilbert-o5k7 ай бұрын
Aluminium corrodes if alkali gets onto it. Seawater is alkali so will corrode it down to white dust. Don't pee on your cables as that will also do it😊
@richardstever32427 ай бұрын
@@Dilbert-o5k I couldn't agree more. Don't ever pee on electrical cables.
@starduster327 ай бұрын
I know that this was a while back but I've just seen the video and your problem sound like a bad earth connection somewhere. Having just retired from 40 years afloat I can assure you that you will never run out of new problems to solve, good luck 😁
@glennkoster6088 ай бұрын
Great video what you guys need to do is check your cables at the battery/ batteries and make sure that the alternator clean and no corrosion
@TeuluTribe8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching 😊
@01dumbfrog8 ай бұрын
When it is windy like that at anchor or on a mooring run the mizzen up and the breeze will keep you down wind of the hook. Also it makes it a bit more comfortable inside.
@williamhalling77448 ай бұрын
Your engine is hydrolocked. This is why it is getting better the more you try to start it. Check your exhaust elbow for leakage of water into the engine. If the exhaust water can not pass to the outside because the elbow is plugged it returns to the engine. Very important you check this. It could easily blow up your motor. Good luck guys.
@oschonrock8 ай бұрын
hydrolocked sounds much harder though? theirs was soft with weak sounding starter. water tends to sound hard as a rock?
@volt86848 ай бұрын
If was hydrolocked would not start and possibly blow engine
@jonathanbush61978 ай бұрын
Never mind infection, I'm glad she didn't get blood poisoning from the metal cut. All the best
@jukesr8 ай бұрын
First thing id check is main engin earth conection and starter motor draw...... good luck guys hope you get it sorted 🙏🙏
@brianturner21978 ай бұрын
Check earthing strap as this seems to be the problem. Also, only be head gasket if you have water in the oil. Take oil cap off and check for a milky residue around the top and cap, if it's black, colour of oil, then its not the gasket.
@christopherhutchings96218 ай бұрын
The most relaxing video yet, the music is on point y'all! Welcome to the Pacific 👍 y'all are going to see magic. 👍🇺🇸
@stam54548 ай бұрын
Hi, I doubt its the head gasket! You don't get full power shorely because the engine is still restricted of diesel as you have a diesel bug problem, you also have to clear the hose from the tank to the racor filter you just cleaned. And then, disconnect the diesel same hose at the tank and shove a long screwdriver or something to clear it and make shore diesel flows. You should get the tank opened as soon as you can and mope it all out and finally whipe it with a rag with gasoline which aparently kills the bug. Its hapend to me too. Have the anchor ready ... A tip if its a week battery. Cover the engines air intake with your flat palm ( small engine like that) or somthing else but must seal well. Somebody else starts the engine and as it does not suke air, the engine will spin fast as no compression. Then take take hand off kwikly. I've done that many times. Great videos, first time I see you guys.
@johnjunior61018 ай бұрын
When you first started having engine trouble before you crossed the Panama canal I was wondering if you would really try to cross the Pacific Ocean without an engine you could count on. So glad to see you are getting it fixed before you try. Better to be safe and enjoy the trip than to worry about it.
@johnnybarbar74358 ай бұрын
Sounds like you need a demulsifier to separate the water and keep it in the primary filter water trap. It can then be drained regularly. Howes makes a really good product and it is inexpensive. Whatever you use, use the higher amount per gallon that is recommended initially. Make sure to keep using the best diesel bug additive that you can find even after you think the issue is over. With closed tanks, it is worth the cost.
@belindah97908 ай бұрын
So glad I stumbled on this channel ! Lovely couple - cool boat - real life adventure ❤ I love that song you had playing “… little sad eyes , don’t you know ..” I can’t find it with those lyrics Great editing and music ! Thank you 🙏
@badgerdog98988 ай бұрын
You guys kept a cool head and didnt freak out, good job. I can honestly say i would be pretty freaked out being in such a remote place without an engine. Props to you guys, i hope everything works out. Cant wait for the next episode. Safe travels.
@antonyleemulvey82268 ай бұрын
Got to love a Monday after work Teula tribe video. Always a pleasure. Many thanks 🙏🏻
@TeuluTribe8 ай бұрын
Who knew Mondays could be this exciting, right? 😅 Thanks for tuning in after work!
@stevehall78298 ай бұрын
Starter motor dragging, check terminal lead to starter for tightness if thats ok the brushes in the starter are worn, replace 😁
@TeuluTribe8 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing that troubleshooting tip!
@charles11ification8 ай бұрын
Good work, you two!
@saxmusicmail6 ай бұрын
Before putting the cables back on the battery terminals, spray it all with Corrosion Guard (by Waterguard USA) or Corrosion-X. This helps keep the green fuzzies away and everything working better longer. Also spritz down the fuse box and other connectors. I spent 37 years working offshore and this stuff is a life saver.
@fgansell8 ай бұрын
Thanks for an awesome video again. Hope engine is sorted.
@CowboyCasey-m9t2 ай бұрын
When you change fuel filters always top the new ones off with transmission fluid for a lubed start.
@stevecrombie53578 ай бұрын
First, thank you for all the work it took to make a video this long. It turned out I was tough enough to look at the cut on your foot Becka, but thanks for the warning. I hope it heals quickly. Fingers are crossed about the engine. More will be revealed. I love the joy I see on your guys faces when you discover new places or things. I love the journey. Thanks again. Stay safe ❤🙏
@TeuluTribe8 ай бұрын
Your support means a lot to us, thank you for watching our journey and for your well wishes! I'm sure we'll figure out what is wrong with the engine 😊
@clivestainlesssteelwomble76658 ай бұрын
Theres a chap out there living on a boat he collects sea glass and makes art work and jewelry ... that he sells to part finance his boating life. Its harder to find these days since plastic bottles took over... Loved the macro photography on the beach. .. You will get trees dropping leaves seasonally, or due to a dry season.... Or due to drought.. remember the state of the Canal is a regional/global phenomina With El ninio and el ninia both originating off the coast of Peru.
@michaelcarron34188 ай бұрын
Feel the starter cable see if its hot? Look for a white/green powdery coating. Clean it off then tighten the cable to the starter so it has good contact. Seems the reason it turns over slowly is corrosion on terminal. Check air filter intake too then fuel sediment bowl for any water or contaminated fuel. Good fuel should be clear with no cloudiness. Try bleeding the fuel if air is in the line.
@rcracer6118 ай бұрын
I had an old tracker doing the same thing. it was very hard to find the starter, so off it came. What I found after splitting the case was very corroded brushes. after I got them hot trying to start it, the starter would work. After a good cleaning the starter worked fine.
@TheMrplunk8 ай бұрын
If you have a mechanical fuel pump, it's pretty dependent on the engine to turn at a certain speed to supply fuel to the engine. And the battery has to be strong enough to turn it fast enough for that to happen until it starts running on it's own. And it's not just the battery lugs that need to be shiny, the terminals / connectors attached to them and the cables connected to them all need to be clean and corrosion free. With the slowness that you have the engine cranking on video, disassemble and clean everything between the battery and the starter, both positive and negative.
@crxdan18 ай бұрын
Love your adventures and love your life it gives me so much Inspiration in my life. Peace and safety to you respect all the way for cornwall uk ❤
@TeuluTribe8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! We are glad our adventures inspire you ☺️
@alanpeijen60218 ай бұрын
If there's water in the cylinders due to leaking head gasket, the exhaust sould smoke White and smel a bit sweet. The danger of water on top of the piston is hydro lock. You could bend a conrod or a valve....
@roycejohnson9298 ай бұрын
One tip that could be of use to you guys is, electrical contact grease ! I had trouble with some connections with water ingress on plug connections with the o rings not sealing. After doing that and on other connectors including my on board battery bank, no more problems or corrosion ! Cheers from New Zealand
@karitane8 ай бұрын
Your choice of music is absolutely perfect. It sends me to where you are (instead of being here in disgusting Chertsey, Surrey)
@stephensparkes72608 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to make this vlog 😊....nice...and loving this extended one
@captnron35308 ай бұрын
After checking connections check the starter motor for heat, this will show it needs servicing or replacing. It can get stuck on and start a fire so be careful. The engine sounds good, if it was air issues it would run hot or bad idling etc.
@Davidspurs18828 ай бұрын
Great to see how proud you are of the boat and rightly so guys. 👍😃
@TeuluTribe8 ай бұрын
She's a great little home!
@lonthrall56138 ай бұрын
"make the tables level" I love that idea! Have a great time!
@ooweesaler7 ай бұрын
Lovely. Fingers crossed on the bug. We had it and it was everywhere in the fuel line. I hope the fire pits were provided. Nothing worse than leaving fire mess on a white beach.
@davidnichols1478 ай бұрын
Common as rain, contaminated fuel. I'd check the starter, your batteries looked good but it sounds like a bare spot on the starter. Superior editing, sound and cinematography. Your fast becoming our #1 sailing channel, loved how each sequence blended so nicely throughout. Your efforts are really paying off. Best with your cut Becka's foot, do you carry tetanus syringe aboard? Praying for a safe passage and that engine problem is not major.
@christopherhutchings96218 ай бұрын
Love seeing how Zach calms ya down hon, you are a beautiful couple.
@dominicgandy83607 ай бұрын
If it’s not a computer controlled motor, use jumpers direct to the starter motor. You can see the extreme voltage drop at the instrument cluster when you are trying to start. Feel the 2/0 cables both positive and negative after a start attempt, looking for heat buildup which would indicate a bad cable or connection. Physically work the cables feeling for a hard point / internal corrosion both positive and negative. If all that produces no results remove the starter and overhaul / inspect it. Finally if all that fails turn the motor using a socket feeling for any binding/ do not confuse the normal compression. You can remove the injectors for that test if you want. Ensure the exhaust smoke if running is normal.
@hanssolo4ever8 ай бұрын
Be sure your battery cables are atleast 2/0 cables to the starter, both the minus and the plus cable all the way to the battery and check the terminals and be sure the all fittings are tight including those on the starter.
@AsgardStudios8 ай бұрын
I'm really enjoying your videos. Nice to see you both are so self sufficient and handy.
@shadowfax12208 ай бұрын
That sounds electrical - Check battery connections - fuel would not stop the engine turning over. Possible Starter ? last issue could be massive increase in compression - i.e. water in cylinder chamber
@peterhaymaker75628 ай бұрын
Loved the video as per normal. I hope you get the engine sorted out. You don't need that worry, especially at sea.
@zorrorides18 ай бұрын
Be careful. When large and multiple resort facilities are abandon there is always a reason! Usually a reason that is not good for visitors.
@TeuluTribe8 ай бұрын
We think that the abandoned buildings were possibly linked to the US withdrawing from Panama. Panama on the whole is a very safe place. Thanks for your concerns 😊
@BernardZirkl7 ай бұрын
Check the rear bushing of the starter. I had the same issue and found the bushing to be oval. Then the brushes loose contact inbetween
@axelf12348 ай бұрын
What a beauty of headsail 👏 Who needs an engine with that.
@diverbob87 ай бұрын
A useful benchmark is to check the voltage right on the battery posts (not the cables) while you are cranking. Voltage above 9.5 points to trouble away from the battery.
@dwansbo8 ай бұрын
Check your coolant. If you are regularly topping up the heat exchanger/header tank when there are no visible leaks then the chances are the cylinder head gasket is leaking. It could also be a cracked head. Did you have an overheating incident?. The uneven cranking indicates coolant causing an hydraulic lock in one or more cylinders. Is there bubbles/excess pressure in the cooling system when running? The condition will only get worse, so best to head for a location where service and parts are available. In the meantime try relieving the pressure in the the cooling system when engine is stopped to prevent coolant filling the combustion chambers. Stay safe, best of luck.
@RudixSA8 ай бұрын
I am not convinced it is the head gasket! Normally when they go that is it on a diesel, simply won't start. I had that on my previous yacht. The slow cranking in the beginning points to an electrical/starter/solenoid issue. Good luck! Love your videos!
@letsbefrank62697 ай бұрын
Your starter will have a brass bushing on the throw out end, which is worn, easy to replace.
@Bob-jn1fx8 ай бұрын
Check all your battery connections and grounds and so on Even better if you clean them and put them back together
@jankeesvangaalen5338 ай бұрын
We had a Volvo diesel stop functioning on a 64' Show. Water in the diesel was the reason, probably included with the diesel when we filled her up in the meditaranean. Result was a complete engine change....
@starcruiser93258 ай бұрын
Good luck with your engine. As others have said, start with all the heavy cables and look for loose or corroded connections. Negative side too. One way to find a bad connection is after attempting to crank for a few times, stop cranking and feel each joint for heat or warmth. Do this carefully so as not to get a burn. If you do find a warm or hot connection, undo it, clean up like a new pin and reconnect checking its tight. Grease or Vaseline around such joints will help keep the corrosion at bay. A spare known good starter motor on a boat is a must really. Sealed in a bag or cling film. Also check the heavy battery leads for any bulges that could be corrosion nodules. One other thing that could stop it cranking over fast enough is, as your friend said, head gasket letting a little cooling water into the cylinders. This can be indicated by removing the glow plugs if they will come out, then cranking the engine over to see if any liquid (coolant) is squirted out. It’s good practice to periodically remove them when in a marina to make sure you can get them out and they aren’t seized in. As you have done, start with the easy things first but if it’s having trouble cranking, battery, connections, cables, starter, something putting load on the engine. You said you changed the impeller, could this have somehow got mangled. Might be worth a check. Also if it was bad then did the engine overheat causing head gasket issues and a little water in the cylinders? First of your videos I’ve seen. I’ll be watching to see how you get on.
@ronaldplant33498 ай бұрын
You should also check the furl tank ,I would drain it or if u can shine a torch in the tank and see if u have any rubbish ,even if u sifen some out with a piece ov hose make sure the hose hits the bottom ov the tank
@richardstever32428 ай бұрын
Drifting towards a jagged shoal in a storm while being far from home is my definition of an "inopportune moment". Clean electrical connections is "low hanging fruit" and should be done while in a safe harbor before departing. I don't sail but I do motor in the 30,000 Islands (60,000 hazards) so having a "kicker motor" is a must. It sure takes the stress off my mind allowing me to focus on the hazards ahead. A friend of mine had mounted a 10hp Honda on his 38ft sailboat and we used it to power us back from Giants Tomb Island to Penetanguishine Ontario. Learning how to use old school charts and magnetic compass is also a good idea.
@dbharrold8 ай бұрын
If you are worried about slipped the anchor I can recommend the books by Lin and Larry Pardey who were cruising legends. I think he carried 4 anchors and would leave his boat for months at a time. I think the book was Sailing Taliesin. I carried two anchors and would often put down a kedge as a bit more peace of mind.
@TeuluTribe8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion, we’ll have to give it a read. We have an emergency 20Kg Rocna if something happens to our main one!
@geoffstrebel28088 ай бұрын
@40:52 YEEES! Good engine... Good engine...
@stuartmould63638 ай бұрын
Wow I really look forward to Mondays because your next brilliant video is ready for me to watch, I have a good feeling you guys will sort the engine problem out, love you guys ⛵️⛵️👍👍
@TeuluTribe8 ай бұрын
Cheers Stuart! Haha I think we will 😅
@darrendaz13 ай бұрын
always carry plenty os sterile eye pods (saline) great for flushing wounds , oh and the person who suggested super glue ! yes it works in a pinch , steri strips / wound closures good to , in an emergency gaffer tape , (really) , as a retired medic I've seen most lol clean and close , keep an eye on it ! sending love Darren.
@Gold4698 ай бұрын
For your filter changes there is a tool that looks like a large socket that you put on the end of the filter and use a socket wrench to loosen the filter. That Should make your filter changes a breeze.
@peterkukla90698 ай бұрын
Hi, England calling, having been involved with Boats for over 40yrs, can I suggest the following; Change Fuel filters (ALL), and have the Starter motor checked out. I'd also have the fuel tanks checked for Water & finally Keep going
@garyseven7778 ай бұрын
That was really scary- I felt for you both! When the engine is finicky it gets scary. Glad it started and hoping it is fixed well soon for you. In my thoughts ❤
@Andrew-jc3nf8 ай бұрын
Your inspection of the fuel filters shows that this metallic knocking noise is due to dirty injectors, one of them is clearly knocking. Before crossing the Pacific, I would clean the injectors and look into the fuel tanks. Good luck.
@carltontweedle57248 ай бұрын
When things go wrong it is blowing a gale at night big sea strong wind. You where very lucky you had spares remember get more and a few extra. Plus use a filter to fill up it will take chunks out. I use a old pair of tights.
@jamarie19728 ай бұрын
Great video Guy’s, beautifully Edited. Becca really hope your foot is healing looked a nasty cut. Engine look for a funky oil filler cap if water is getting into the oil it looks like Mayonnaise. Bad head gasket doesn’t make starting hard just loss of power for a boat white smoke. I would go through electrical first check Negative grounds are on clean surfaces, starter and Battery terminals. Give surfaces some coarse sand paper. Hope gets sorted cheaply. All the very best to you both from us in the Southwest 🇬🇧Take care
@TeuluTribe8 ай бұрын
Thankfully it's totally healed now 😊 Thanks for the detailed advice! We’ll give it a look.
@jamarie19728 ай бұрын
@@TeuluTribe Really pleased your all healed we love seeing your Travels and can’t wait to see all the fantastic places you’re going to visit. Brother Owns a large Garage in the Bay & Sons a Vehicle Technician in the same place so unfortunately I learned an awful Lot over the years, all my boats have had big outboards but our T5 is Diesel.
@juliazentner6818 ай бұрын
Great moves! Your dancing on the boat!
@martinvandermerwe54088 ай бұрын
Great video Sounds like your starter is the problem. you might have a bad connection as well. Just a thought.
@johnhewett25258 ай бұрын
A blown head gasket normally has lots of air bubbles in the freshwater tank (check at the tank reservoir) and you could possibly be losing fresh water that will show as a rise in engine temperature.
@basilbrushbooshieboosh53028 ай бұрын
ENGINE PROBLEM Are you remembering that when you start a diesel engine that you must switch the key first to the position where the glow plugs are allowed to warm up. Then let them warm up for at least 30 seconds before turning the key to the position where the engine can turn over. From the footage it looked like you were jumping past the glow-plug warming phase far too fast. (If you do this for long enough, the engine may start, but it degrades the battery)
@philipk9938 ай бұрын
check that hint
@DLT-po6to7 ай бұрын
Put some grease on electrical connections - it protects from moisture and air so they wont rust. You can put grease on pretty much anything, really. On nuts and bolts for example. A simple trick that works wonders. There are special products available, but normal mechanical grease works fine, too.
@rustyjeff30078 ай бұрын
Weak cranking means electrical not fuel or air. Check all connections in cct including the ground connection to engine
@tamar52618 ай бұрын
Either the starter motor or the battery switch. Clogged filters dont help mind. Good luck fixing it. Definitely electrical, maybe corroded earth somewhere
@hanssolo4ever8 ай бұрын
If you keep cranking the engine and it does not start you will have water backing up into the exhaust. So shut of the water intake and if it start you can open the water intake again.
@peterkukla90698 ай бұрын
just keep changing the filters and stay ahead of the problem Br Peter
@jeffweeks9018 ай бұрын
i agree with basilbrush. Watching you start the engine your not letting the glow plugs heat up.
@peterwilson75328 ай бұрын
Damn engine, freaking me out and I'm on land. Hope you manage to make it reliable soon guys. All the best ❤