BobnLesley
Well-Known Member
We're in the boondocks as ever so in the absence of a local mechanic I'm once again consulting to the experts:
Our engine starts as promptly and sweetly as ever, with no exhaust smoke of any colour/description and no signs of any cooling water getting where it shouldn't be. All remains well when we first engage gear (forward or reverse) in tick-over, but immediately that we increase the revs/load on the engine it sounds and feels as if it's only running on two of the three cylinders. Once it reaches around 1500rpm if you ease the revs back just a touch and then increase them again, it works fine and the problem doesn't reoccur until you start it the next time. To be honest I think the engine's always been this way to a degree and I think the problem's worse when the engine's not been started for a week or two, but I do perceive that it's perhaps getting worse/more noticeable; anybody had the same or got any ideas?
Our engine starts as promptly and sweetly as ever, with no exhaust smoke of any colour/description and no signs of any cooling water getting where it shouldn't be. All remains well when we first engage gear (forward or reverse) in tick-over, but immediately that we increase the revs/load on the engine it sounds and feels as if it's only running on two of the three cylinders. Once it reaches around 1500rpm if you ease the revs back just a touch and then increase them again, it works fine and the problem doesn't reoccur until you start it the next time. To be honest I think the engine's always been this way to a degree and I think the problem's worse when the engine's not been started for a week or two, but I do perceive that it's perhaps getting worse/more noticeable; anybody had the same or got any ideas?