andrewbarker
Well-Known Member
I've got a Bayliner 3052 flybridge in Torrevieja. When I bought it, it had been re-engined with 2 new Mercruiser 4.3litre EFIs with 5 hours use.
Problem was, only the flybridge engine controls were connected. The engineers said that the previous owner wanted this arrangement to keep costs down.
As part of the sale, I insisted on the saloon controls being connected. This has never worked properly and the people who did the work are a joke.
Last year, one of the flybridge controls started to get stiff and notchy which isn't good when you are coming in to a stern-to berth.
I've tried every mechanic I can in the area. None of them has been able to successfully connect up both stations.
The latest is that "these engines do not support dual stations". Utter rubbish, of course as there must be hundreds of these fitted around the world.
Is any esteemed forum member able to say how the dual station arrangement works on the Mercruiser 4.3 EFI engines? Should they have cables from both stations to the engines, or should the Flybridge controls go to the saloon station?
It's just so hard to get anyone to do better than a p*ss poor job when you are 1500 miles away.
Problem was, only the flybridge engine controls were connected. The engineers said that the previous owner wanted this arrangement to keep costs down.
As part of the sale, I insisted on the saloon controls being connected. This has never worked properly and the people who did the work are a joke.
Last year, one of the flybridge controls started to get stiff and notchy which isn't good when you are coming in to a stern-to berth.
I've tried every mechanic I can in the area. None of them has been able to successfully connect up both stations.
The latest is that "these engines do not support dual stations". Utter rubbish, of course as there must be hundreds of these fitted around the world.
Is any esteemed forum member able to say how the dual station arrangement works on the Mercruiser 4.3 EFI engines? Should they have cables from both stations to the engines, or should the Flybridge controls go to the saloon station?
It's just so hard to get anyone to do better than a p*ss poor job when you are 1500 miles away.
