Very good explanation, thank you for the video. I met a cruiser who had the problem of the engine oil increasing on a Sirius. We had no idea that was potentially the cause. This will be good reference for when I do mine.
The fuel can also enter the engine at the fuelpump, if the pump is leaking on the inside into the engine block. Regarding the injectors a good tip is to check your exhaust elbow, if there is a lot of carbon buildup your injectors need service.
Once again, you did a great and very instructive video❗️👍🏼 It gives me the knowledge I need for another DIY operation. My MD2020 is turning 20 yrs now - the injectors has probably never been checked and now. I see more soot from the exhaustion pipe. It’s time to check. Thank you so much for your videos, Tino❗️
Wow, you are still allowed to work on your boat in the corona cises ? You are a lucky one. Or maybe this is an old video ;) For me it is fobidden at all !! However, keep on going to show us your great boad work, and stay healthy !!!
Everything around the boat club is shut down but people can still work on their boats. People also keep distance from each other in these times and by working inside the boat I don't meet any people. I have some pre recorded video but most of it is new.
If the compression is good I think it will start no matter what. You can try to check the exhaust elbow, if you see a lot of soot or carbon buildup you have a nozzle problem, if the exhaust elbow is nice and "clean" I think there is no need to make a injection nozzle check.
great Tino! looking forward to next video. Btw,Did the shop tell you if the nozzles where way of. or just cleaning? Another thing, have you checked the exhaust bend. Mine was cracked by corrosion,engine hours same as yours. I have a photo of the crack but I cant put it in here😒
The nozzles was ok but more about that in the next video. Yes the exhaust bend will get eaten away of rust over time, but my exhaust bend is still ok. Also check the silencer which is known for leaks due to corrosion.
So, did the injectors needed adjustment? Or were they in good shape? Mine (VP 2003) are 25 years old and never checked, engine runs fine, starts easy at subzero temperatures.
This was excellent, thank you. I have an MD2030, going to try to remove my injectors following your guide.
No one explained better than you brother. We love you and thank you from Sweden, well done
Very good explanation, thank you for the video. I met a cruiser who had the problem of the engine oil increasing on a Sirius. We had no idea that was potentially the cause. This will be good reference for when I do mine.
The fuel can also enter the engine at the fuelpump, if the pump is leaking on the inside into the engine block. Regarding the injectors a good tip is to check your exhaust elbow, if there is a lot of carbon buildup your injectors need service.
Once again, you did a great and very instructive video❗️👍🏼 It gives me the knowledge I need for another DIY operation. My MD2020 is turning 20 yrs now - the injectors has probably never been checked and now. I see more soot from the exhaustion pipe. It’s time to check.
Thank you so much for your videos, Tino❗️
Such a helpful video! Been thinking of taking this task on myself but wasn't going too till watching your video! Thank you 😊
Excellent detail, step by step explanations. Very helpful, thankyou very much 😉👍
Your videos are great, please keep making them!
Thanks 🙂 I'm buying a new boat this year so more videos will be made.
Thanks Tino, I really appreciate the detailed way you explain everything 😊
As usual another very detailed quality video, thanks and keep safe
Thanks :)
Very nice!
That is the next work I have to do at my boat. Your video just come to the right time. 😁
Wow, you are still allowed to work on your boat in the corona cises ? You are a lucky one.
Or maybe this is an old video ;)
For me it is fobidden at all !!
However, keep on going to show us your great boad work, and stay healthy !!!
Everything around the boat club is shut down but people can still work on their boats. People also keep distance from each other in these times and by working inside the boat I don't meet any people. I have some pre recorded video but most of it is new.
Great Vid again Tino! Thanks (Hans From Holland)
Great job.skills my boy will serve you well
Where did you get it done? Will probably have to do the same soon, an am from Copenhagen too. Looks like they did a good job
Great vid. Thx. But do I even have to check nozzles if engine fires up quickly at cold temperatures?
If the compression is good I think it will start no matter what. You can try to check the exhaust elbow, if you see a lot of soot or carbon buildup you have a nozzle problem, if the exhaust elbow is nice and "clean" I think there is no need to make a injection nozzle check.
great Tino! looking forward to next video. Btw,Did the shop tell you if the nozzles where way of. or just cleaning?
Another thing, have you checked the exhaust bend. Mine was cracked by corrosion,engine hours same as yours. I have a photo of the crack but I cant put it in here😒
The nozzles was ok but more about that in the next video. Yes the exhaust bend will get eaten away of rust over time, but my exhaust bend is still ok. Also check the silencer which is known for leaks due to corrosion.
Mandy Tanks for the intresting Video. One question. What have you paid for the check. Greetings Franz-Josef
The price for the check of the three nozzels was 73 US Dollars
Mandy thanks
Great video
Thanks :)
So, did the injectors needed adjustment? Or were they in good shape?
Mine (VP 2003) are 25 years old and never checked, engine runs fine, starts easy at subzero temperatures.
No the injectors didn't need ajustment.
I'm urgently in need of these injector nozzles md2040.....can some body help me find?
Bravo brother... 👍
We want English subtitles.