Chasemmc
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 56' MOTOR YACHT (1981 - 1984)
Hello everyone,
Attempted to fire up the 20kw NL w/1,200hrs on it. It fired right up and ran for about1 minute and then died. On the restart it would fire and run a second or two and then die. When running was pushing the right amount of water out the exhaust, at least based on my past experience.
Up here in Chatanooga, no one (not even the NL Distributor) will service the unit. The independent guy will drop the oil, but no more.
So I guess the unit ran until it was starved of fuel. Have full tanks and the racor show normal range pressure. Tried to prime with the little lever on the side of the fuel pump. Same result.
A couple of questions:
1. Does anyone know of a NL service person who would come to Chatanooga to look at it?
2. Should I crack open the fuel filter top valve when bleeding?
3. What other things might it be?
I'm no mechanic and I guess no one at the marina service location is one either.......
Your help as always is greatly appreciated.
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Attempted to fire up the 20kw NL w/1,200hrs on it. It fired right up and ran for about1 minute and then died. On the restart it would fire and run a second or two and then die. When running was pushing the right amount of water out the exhaust, at least based on my past experience.
Up here in Chatanooga, no one (not even the NL Distributor) will service the unit. The independent guy will drop the oil, but no more.
So I guess the unit ran until it was starved of fuel. Have full tanks and the racor show normal range pressure. Tried to prime with the little lever on the side of the fuel pump. Same result.
A couple of questions:
1. Does anyone know of a NL service person who would come to Chatanooga to look at it?
2. Should I crack open the fuel filter top valve when bleeding?
3. What other things might it be?
I'm no mechanic and I guess no one at the marina service location is one either.......
Your help as always is greatly appreciated.
mark