seanfoster
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I've been a member of this forum for quite some time but mainly focused on the PBO and live aboard forums, but wondered if someone here could help?
I have an ageing (1990) Cranchi Derby 700 powerboat with a Volvo Penta AQ271C (5.7L V8) engine.
I have had a few problems with the engine, mainly due to fuelling issues and wondered if anyone here is familiar with the this type?
I gave the engine a complete service not long ago as there were definite carb problems (strong smell of fuel and running roughly, fouled oily spark plugs etc).
My service included:
Oil and filter change,
New plugs,
Compression test (all ok and within 5% of each other and to manufacturers spec)
Checked over ignition system, removed cleaned and lubricated all leads and caps
Complete overhaul of carb (Holley 4150), Holley genuine carb rebuild kit, replaced automatic choke with manual kit (I suspected it wasn't opening as it should), I also found that the previous owner had mistakenly swapped the jets from primary to secondary metering block.
Set up the float and mixture screws to the Volvo Penta service manual.
Initially it ran really smoothly, but had a problem over the weekend where it is running rich and has fouled the plugs with carbon and eventually conked out and wouldn't start again. (It did start the next day).
The obvious thing to look at is to set the mixture properly on the carb, I have a vacuum gauge to do this but cant find a vacuum port anywhere on the inlet manifold (or anywhere else) to attach it to. Does anyone know where I can take it from? (Service manual doesn't give any clues!)
Also, there isn't an air cleaner as such, just a flame arrestor which sits on top of the carb, with two breather hoses from the rocker covers, and another pipe that runs from the fuel pump into an attachment on the flame arrestor, which sort of goes to nowhere. Does anyone know what this pipe is doing?
One thing to note is I run the boat on the river (with a max speed limit of around 5mph) so basically runs all day on tick over. I have NGK BR6FS plugs and wondering if the low rpms are causing the carbon build up? I've seen on the iBoats forum someone recommended hotter plugs to possibly remedy this, has anyone had similar problems or experiences?
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
Sean
I've been a member of this forum for quite some time but mainly focused on the PBO and live aboard forums, but wondered if someone here could help?
I have an ageing (1990) Cranchi Derby 700 powerboat with a Volvo Penta AQ271C (5.7L V8) engine.
I have had a few problems with the engine, mainly due to fuelling issues and wondered if anyone here is familiar with the this type?
I gave the engine a complete service not long ago as there were definite carb problems (strong smell of fuel and running roughly, fouled oily spark plugs etc).
My service included:
Oil and filter change,
New plugs,
Compression test (all ok and within 5% of each other and to manufacturers spec)
Checked over ignition system, removed cleaned and lubricated all leads and caps
Complete overhaul of carb (Holley 4150), Holley genuine carb rebuild kit, replaced automatic choke with manual kit (I suspected it wasn't opening as it should), I also found that the previous owner had mistakenly swapped the jets from primary to secondary metering block.
Set up the float and mixture screws to the Volvo Penta service manual.
Initially it ran really smoothly, but had a problem over the weekend where it is running rich and has fouled the plugs with carbon and eventually conked out and wouldn't start again. (It did start the next day).
The obvious thing to look at is to set the mixture properly on the carb, I have a vacuum gauge to do this but cant find a vacuum port anywhere on the inlet manifold (or anywhere else) to attach it to. Does anyone know where I can take it from? (Service manual doesn't give any clues!)
Also, there isn't an air cleaner as such, just a flame arrestor which sits on top of the carb, with two breather hoses from the rocker covers, and another pipe that runs from the fuel pump into an attachment on the flame arrestor, which sort of goes to nowhere. Does anyone know what this pipe is doing?
One thing to note is I run the boat on the river (with a max speed limit of around 5mph) so basically runs all day on tick over. I have NGK BR6FS plugs and wondering if the low rpms are causing the carbon build up? I've seen on the iBoats forum someone recommended hotter plugs to possibly remedy this, has anyone had similar problems or experiences?
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
Sean
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