nicclark
Member
Hi,
We've got a Broom Ocean 37 with 2 Perkins HT6354's in, looked after over their 50 years and low hours overall (3000). Last year I had the injection pumps reconditioned and also all the injectors as they were all different and the pumps were leaking fuel everywhere not to mention the extra smoke over and above what's normal for this engine!
One engine went back together perfectly and runs well. The other not so. It starts on the button, idles at 600 but after about 700-800rpm, it starts to surge. I have tried everything I can think of and still have the issue which is becoming really annoying. I've taken the whole fuel system to bits, blown into the tank, checked the lift pump diaphragm, checked all connections, bled everything, changed the filter. I have also replaced the spill rail - there was a stripped thread that had bubbles in on the way back to the tank and I thought this may have been the issue, but alas not.
I don't think there is anything terrible wrong, but I'd really like to get to the bottom of it. My feeling is that it is air related, not pump related, but I am stumped.
Anyone had anything similar before?
Thanks.
We've got a Broom Ocean 37 with 2 Perkins HT6354's in, looked after over their 50 years and low hours overall (3000). Last year I had the injection pumps reconditioned and also all the injectors as they were all different and the pumps were leaking fuel everywhere not to mention the extra smoke over and above what's normal for this engine!
One engine went back together perfectly and runs well. The other not so. It starts on the button, idles at 600 but after about 700-800rpm, it starts to surge. I have tried everything I can think of and still have the issue which is becoming really annoying. I've taken the whole fuel system to bits, blown into the tank, checked the lift pump diaphragm, checked all connections, bled everything, changed the filter. I have also replaced the spill rail - there was a stripped thread that had bubbles in on the way back to the tank and I thought this may have been the issue, but alas not.
I don't think there is anything terrible wrong, but I'd really like to get to the bottom of it. My feeling is that it is air related, not pump related, but I am stumped.
Anyone had anything similar before?
Thanks.