MarioG
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 58' YACHT FISHERMAN (1970 - 1981)
last week I had some smoke coming out from inside the exaust blanket leading to the turbo. I uncovered the exaust manifold and noticed black oily looking fluid wetting the bottom of the flange connecting the exaust manifold to the exaust elbow leading to the turbo. I read here that this substance is probably not oil but a combination of unburnt fuel and carbon build-up do to long periods of slow operation of which we usually cruise around 1500-1800 rpms. if I read correctly, the only way to remedy this oozing exaust manifold situation was to run her up on plane for an extended period of time. on our way home we did just that. I wound her up to 2200 rpm and left her there for about 30 to 40 minutes. Lots of white smoke filled the air behind the boat but cleared up after about 10 mins. it also seemed to have stopped the smoking from the exaust manifold, but when i put back on the blankets it started to smoke again. as soon as I took off the blankets the smoking stopped. I guess the blankets are saturated eventhough they look fairly new but do have a brownish residue on the inside. I guess I'll replace the blankets but is this wet stacking a problem waiting to happen? should i change the oil sooner rather than later? is there any other way of cleaning up the exaust system besides running her up to full steam?
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