superheat6k
Well-Known Member
Periodically over the past two seasons I have been suffering a periodic 'fail to start' on the Stbd engine. Each time I think I have it sorted a period later the problem returns. This problem has now infected the Port engine
These are Cummins 6BT5.9M engines.
I think (!) the root of the problem is the Stop Solenoid dropping out during the start phase when the voltage drops away whilst the massive starter motor is running.
The manual states the minimum voltage to the starter during start up should be 10 v, whereas my panel VM bounces violently ~ 8-11 v during the start. With a digital VM today I was reading 10.2 v during the starter operation on the feed to the engine ancillaries. According to the Cummins manual the stop solenoid should be OK with this.
So this is what I have done so far ...
1 Stbd fuel pump completely stripped and checked - all fine (PB Asher -Southampton).
2 New battery stbd side
3 New battery isolator switch stbd side, then another.
4 Now complete rewire stbd side + VE, with re-route of engine ancillary power direct from the new isolator rather than the starter motor +VE connection terminal. All lugs replace, hydraulically crimped and soldered. New heavy duty better make isolator switches.
The original wiring layout was bizarre and is now more user friendly, and as a result the individual runs for both heavy power and ancillary feeds are up to 2m shorter than they were originally.
The engines spin freely on the starters, but the symptoms are those of no fuel.
An interesting note today (and one I have noticed previously) is that sometimes the stbd engine fires for a few seconds, then, just as the alternator excites, the engine promptly stops.
Could this be something with the alternator suddenly draining the 12v +VE away ?
Do I try yet more new batteries ?
I did replace the stbd earlier this year with a Hankook, which, although of similar CCA and AH to the one it replaced, was considerably smaller. The Port is the original since I bought the boat, so could be on its way out.
So what next ...
New stop solenoids ?
New batteries ?
Something else I have missed ?
I haven't replaced the whole -VE cabling, although I have fitted new lugs at the batteries so the only part not changed on the -VE is the lug to each engine block.
I wonder if the stop solenoids might be 24v and if so this would explain why they are dropping out, but without any reference to the coil resistance I have no way of checking this.
Quite a depressing thought that sometimes the engines might not start when needed, becoming now a paranoia. I would add that having spent most of the past three weekends up to my nuts in new cable, lugs and cable tools, I have realised that this problem lying at the back of my mind has been a significant factor in my thoughts on getting rid of her. I am now determined once and for all to resolve this issue.
These are Cummins 6BT5.9M engines.
I think (!) the root of the problem is the Stop Solenoid dropping out during the start phase when the voltage drops away whilst the massive starter motor is running.
The manual states the minimum voltage to the starter during start up should be 10 v, whereas my panel VM bounces violently ~ 8-11 v during the start. With a digital VM today I was reading 10.2 v during the starter operation on the feed to the engine ancillaries. According to the Cummins manual the stop solenoid should be OK with this.
So this is what I have done so far ...
1 Stbd fuel pump completely stripped and checked - all fine (PB Asher -Southampton).
2 New battery stbd side
3 New battery isolator switch stbd side, then another.
4 Now complete rewire stbd side + VE, with re-route of engine ancillary power direct from the new isolator rather than the starter motor +VE connection terminal. All lugs replace, hydraulically crimped and soldered. New heavy duty better make isolator switches.
The original wiring layout was bizarre and is now more user friendly, and as a result the individual runs for both heavy power and ancillary feeds are up to 2m shorter than they were originally.
The engines spin freely on the starters, but the symptoms are those of no fuel.
An interesting note today (and one I have noticed previously) is that sometimes the stbd engine fires for a few seconds, then, just as the alternator excites, the engine promptly stops.
Could this be something with the alternator suddenly draining the 12v +VE away ?
Do I try yet more new batteries ?
I did replace the stbd earlier this year with a Hankook, which, although of similar CCA and AH to the one it replaced, was considerably smaller. The Port is the original since I bought the boat, so could be on its way out.
So what next ...
New stop solenoids ?
New batteries ?
Something else I have missed ?
I haven't replaced the whole -VE cabling, although I have fitted new lugs at the batteries so the only part not changed on the -VE is the lug to each engine block.
I wonder if the stop solenoids might be 24v and if so this would explain why they are dropping out, but without any reference to the coil resistance I have no way of checking this.
Quite a depressing thought that sometimes the engines might not start when needed, becoming now a paranoia. I would add that having spent most of the past three weekends up to my nuts in new cable, lugs and cable tools, I have realised that this problem lying at the back of my mind has been a significant factor in my thoughts on getting rid of her. I am now determined once and for all to resolve this issue.