sjdtuk
Well-Known Member
My 4108 is down on power and I am trying to work out why. I would be very grateful is someone can up up with some good ideas to
try and get my power back.
Until last year it was working very well and was very easy to start. Even when cold, it would start within about 5 seconds and instantly when warm.
Under load, the egine woud run at 2300 revs.
Now.
It might take 30 seconds or more to start when cold. When warm, it still starts first press.
The boat is overpropped(and needs to be for manouverability). However, I now struggle to get more than 2000 rpm under load.
I have cleaned the air intake.
Repleaced fuel filters.
Made sure that all the fuel lines from the CAV pump are unobstructed.
Checked the injectors.
Replace the exhaust elbow which was corroded.
Checked that cambox pressure release valve on the CAV pump passes some fuel - you can blob through it.
I have an electric fuel pump, in addition to the mechanical lift pump. Switching this one seems to make no difference.
When running, the engine is reasonalby smooth - but not quite so smooth as before.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Stephen
try and get my power back.
Until last year it was working very well and was very easy to start. Even when cold, it would start within about 5 seconds and instantly when warm.
Under load, the egine woud run at 2300 revs.
Now.
It might take 30 seconds or more to start when cold. When warm, it still starts first press.
The boat is overpropped(and needs to be for manouverability). However, I now struggle to get more than 2000 rpm under load.
I have cleaned the air intake.
Repleaced fuel filters.
Made sure that all the fuel lines from the CAV pump are unobstructed.
Checked the injectors.
Replace the exhaust elbow which was corroded.
Checked that cambox pressure release valve on the CAV pump passes some fuel - you can blob through it.
I have an electric fuel pump, in addition to the mechanical lift pump. Switching this one seems to make no difference.
When running, the engine is reasonalby smooth - but not quite so smooth as before.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Stephen