Hi Guys, I have a weird one for you all...
Early in January I took the boat out (It had been sitting for 2 weeks max without use), left the ramp and throttled up to 4500ish. Sat there for about 10 min, then all of a sudden the revs dropped back to just under 3000. The more I pushed the throttle, the more it struggled.
Anyway, puttered back to the ramp, trailered the boat and took it to the mechanic. Found that there was a water contamination in the fuel, and did my major 450 hour service while at it. The water had filled up my water separator and then allowed water through to the engine by the looks of it.
After the service and discovery of water, I geared up with a freshly cleaned water separator filter, and the boat lasted all of 2 mins before having the exact same issue- revs around 2800, the more I push the more it struggles and sputters.
I spent the next couple of weeks running the boat regularly (from a jerry can) to push through water that is still kicking around the engine- draining the vapour separator after every couple of hour stint.
Anyway, it has seemed to get past the original issue now, am able to run at full revs again....
I took the boat out early this week- had only one hiccup on the way to my spot (about 30min cruise across a bay), but I just dropped it into neutral, turned off the engine and turned it back on again- ran perfectly the whole rest of the way. On the way back it lasted around 15-18 min before it dropped back again. this time, when I turned it off and back on again it was able to rev to full revs, but after 2-3 min the same thing happened again. And the same result every time I dropped back to neutral, switched off and on again, and powered up. It will power up fine, run for a couple mins, then drop off again. It did this 3-4 times, then was fine for the rest of the trip back (about 10 min by this stage).
Took it out again to the same spot two days after the above incident. Ran perfectly all the way there, not a hiccup at all. On the way back, almost in the exact same spot, the same issue again. This time it continued to happen and happen and happen despite my restart technique that had worked in the past!
So Now I'm thinking it's not as easy as a fuel contamination, the vapour separator has had no water in it the last few times I've drained.
Anyone have any ideas? I'm stumped
Cheers,
Ryan
Early in January I took the boat out (It had been sitting for 2 weeks max without use), left the ramp and throttled up to 4500ish. Sat there for about 10 min, then all of a sudden the revs dropped back to just under 3000. The more I pushed the throttle, the more it struggled.
Anyway, puttered back to the ramp, trailered the boat and took it to the mechanic. Found that there was a water contamination in the fuel, and did my major 450 hour service while at it. The water had filled up my water separator and then allowed water through to the engine by the looks of it.
After the service and discovery of water, I geared up with a freshly cleaned water separator filter, and the boat lasted all of 2 mins before having the exact same issue- revs around 2800, the more I push the more it struggles and sputters.
I spent the next couple of weeks running the boat regularly (from a jerry can) to push through water that is still kicking around the engine- draining the vapour separator after every couple of hour stint.
Anyway, it has seemed to get past the original issue now, am able to run at full revs again....
I took the boat out early this week- had only one hiccup on the way to my spot (about 30min cruise across a bay), but I just dropped it into neutral, turned off the engine and turned it back on again- ran perfectly the whole rest of the way. On the way back it lasted around 15-18 min before it dropped back again. this time, when I turned it off and back on again it was able to rev to full revs, but after 2-3 min the same thing happened again. And the same result every time I dropped back to neutral, switched off and on again, and powered up. It will power up fine, run for a couple mins, then drop off again. It did this 3-4 times, then was fine for the rest of the trip back (about 10 min by this stage).
Took it out again to the same spot two days after the above incident. Ran perfectly all the way there, not a hiccup at all. On the way back, almost in the exact same spot, the same issue again. This time it continued to happen and happen and happen despite my restart technique that had worked in the past!
So Now I'm thinking it's not as easy as a fuel contamination, the vapour separator has had no water in it the last few times I've drained.
Anyone have any ideas? I'm stumped
Cheers,
Ryan
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