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It could be anything from leaking injectors to a "puddle" in the exhaust
pipe. Bad injectors or even low compresssion. I hope it is not the latter because that will invilve an overhaul. If you are not familure with diesels, read a few books before attempting repairs. They are not complicated, but have a few quirks. Have a look at the link below. It is a good site to give a lay person "diesel 101" http://howstuffworks.lycoszone.com/diesel1.htm Regards, Capt. Frank Cheshire wrote: I have recently purchased an older trawler and after a long trip, I recently noticed some diesel fuel coming from the exhaust when tied up and idling. Apparently not all of the fuel is being burned. Could this be dirty air filters? Also, I was under the impression that unburned diesel fuel was sent back the the fuel tank. Could there be some obstruction there? I don't know much of anything about diesel engines, so any help would be appreciated. George |
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