I have twin 2003 DF140's. In preparation for spring, and to avoid issues, I have performed the following maintenance.
New fuel filters from tank to engines
New Fuel lines from the tank back to the engine
New Primer bulbs (the heavy duty Yamaha bulbs)
Serviced and cleaned the IAC valve and set the idle per service manual
New zinc's including the rectifier zinc's
Fresh oil change, engine and gear case
Fresh fuel with Startron added
New water pumps/seals
New Thermostats
New spark plugs
The other day I was running at around 4000 rpm, both engines running like a sewing machine, all the sudden the check engine light and rev light with an alarm shows up on the starboard engine, it sags and looses power, I throttle back to idle, turn off the engine and it restarts fine.
This occurred 4 times in a 2 hour period, in-between it ran perfect as always, the temperature gauge never showed any signs of over heating, tale-tail was strong, and each time I would shut the engine off and restart and it would run fine again.
From what the gauges and alarm tell me, it looks like an overheat, but didn't seem hot, and from what I understand there are two conditions that would cause this, #1 cylinder or exhaust reaching maximum temp #2 the temp to rise time
I realize the temperature gauge it self may be slow to respond, but even after restarting the temperature was within normal range and didn't appear to be overheated.
I assume that since I am not getting any self diagnostic codes that all the sensors are working properly
I am not so sure that the source of the problem was an actual overheat situation
At this point I am wondering if I might have a sticky pressure relief valve triggering the temperature/rise alarm or a loose/corroded wire or something?
With all the maintenance that has been done on the engines, from what I could find on-line, I have already eliminated some potential causes.
This even happened once on the water hose, I made sure the water flow was good and the flushing cups were attached, it occurred within 15 minutes of starting the engine, turned off the engine and restarted and ran fine for the rest of the flush out
Has anyone had this sort of issue, or know what might be going on?
Any help or ideas on this issue would be greatly appreciated
Thanks!
New fuel filters from tank to engines
New Fuel lines from the tank back to the engine
New Primer bulbs (the heavy duty Yamaha bulbs)
Serviced and cleaned the IAC valve and set the idle per service manual
New zinc's including the rectifier zinc's
Fresh oil change, engine and gear case
Fresh fuel with Startron added
New water pumps/seals
New Thermostats
New spark plugs
The other day I was running at around 4000 rpm, both engines running like a sewing machine, all the sudden the check engine light and rev light with an alarm shows up on the starboard engine, it sags and looses power, I throttle back to idle, turn off the engine and it restarts fine.
This occurred 4 times in a 2 hour period, in-between it ran perfect as always, the temperature gauge never showed any signs of over heating, tale-tail was strong, and each time I would shut the engine off and restart and it would run fine again.
From what the gauges and alarm tell me, it looks like an overheat, but didn't seem hot, and from what I understand there are two conditions that would cause this, #1 cylinder or exhaust reaching maximum temp #2 the temp to rise time
I realize the temperature gauge it self may be slow to respond, but even after restarting the temperature was within normal range and didn't appear to be overheated.
I assume that since I am not getting any self diagnostic codes that all the sensors are working properly
I am not so sure that the source of the problem was an actual overheat situation
At this point I am wondering if I might have a sticky pressure relief valve triggering the temperature/rise alarm or a loose/corroded wire or something?
With all the maintenance that has been done on the engines, from what I could find on-line, I have already eliminated some potential causes.
This even happened once on the water hose, I made sure the water flow was good and the flushing cups were attached, it occurred within 15 minutes of starting the engine, turned off the engine and restarted and ran fine for the rest of the flush out
Has anyone had this sort of issue, or know what might be going on?
Any help or ideas on this issue would be greatly appreciated
Thanks!
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