bobk
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- 48' MOTOR YACHT-Series I (1981 - 1984)
6V92 TA 425HP. This engine has baffled me and a number of service pros, both DD specialists, generalists and a good certified marine electrician. I think I posted on this before, but will start afresh in hopes for new ideas.
The port engine is at issue. If it is not run for a week or so, it can be very hard to start. The voltmeter will show ten volts or so when cranking, even with the parallel switch engaged. When I use the parallel switch, even the starboard volt meter drops, including with the starboard engine running at 1000 rpm. When it finally starts, it feels like it is not running on all cylinders for a couple of seconds.
Once it has been started, it restarts fast with a minimal voltage drop on the gage. I've demonstrated this even after just a few seconds runtime after a start so nothing has heated up. When off for a day or two, it fires off fast.
Here is a list of what has been tried to no avail:
Bobk
The port engine is at issue. If it is not run for a week or so, it can be very hard to start. The voltmeter will show ten volts or so when cranking, even with the parallel switch engaged. When I use the parallel switch, even the starboard volt meter drops, including with the starboard engine running at 1000 rpm. When it finally starts, it feels like it is not running on all cylinders for a couple of seconds.
Once it has been started, it restarts fast with a minimal voltage drop on the gage. I've demonstrated this even after just a few seconds runtime after a start so nothing has heated up. When off for a day or two, it fires off fast.
Here is a list of what has been tried to no avail:
- New pair of 8D batteries for the port bank 5 months ago.
- Engine tune up (tried this a couple of times with different mechs).
- All associated wire ends removed and new socket type ends installed.
- Starter removed and given a PM job which was basically brushes, bearings etc. Shop said the starter was good.
- Ground wire connection filed clean.
- Primed fuel system with the primer pump to insure fuel is all the way to the injectors.
- Turned off fuel supply and return valves when shutting down for a long period to prevent drain back of fuel.
Bobk