bobk
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- 48' MOTOR YACHT-Series I (1981 - 1984)
Cleaned and remoted the air box drain check valves today (6V92TA) per the advice from Karl and others on the forum and found a small piece of iron in the outboard port check valve. It seems to have a slight curve to it. Pictures attached.
The engine is running well, no smoke, starts easily as it should in S Florida. Minimal oil consumption so long as it is below the full mark. Is this what I'm afraid it is? Engines were rebuilt by the PO about 600 hours ago and just made a 1700 mile trip without incident.
Could this have been left in the airbox during the rebuild and worked it's way out after the fact? What should I do before I start north?
Bob
48MY series I
The engine is running well, no smoke, starts easily as it should in S Florida. Minimal oil consumption so long as it is below the full mark. Is this what I'm afraid it is? Engines were rebuilt by the PO about 600 hours ago and just made a 1700 mile trip without incident.
Could this have been left in the airbox during the rebuild and worked it's way out after the fact? What should I do before I start north?
Bob
48MY series I