Dougy
Well-Known Member
Well I have had nothing but problems since becoming the new owner of this Dolphin engine since April, it has never ran properly for longer than an hour due ti initial fuel problems and now it seems its only firing on one cylinder. I have changed the fuel, 22ltrs of it. the fuel pipe, the plugs and HT leads, the fuel filter, had the carb apart and cleaned kissed and kicked it over the last few months, ran great for a week or so for an hour at a time and now its hardly got any power after a 3 hour run even though I have sparks, After much research and finding similar probs on the net it looks like its low compression, so a time consuming expensive repair to an old smelly petrol inboard is needed, the dam thing doesn't even have an alternator so charging batteries is left to solar and with the summer we are having.........It has gravity fed fuel so that's a problem if its not set up right or heavy seas with little fuel in the tank..it has no neutral, forward back or stop, you have to stop it and restart to go backwards, great in tight harbors!! Nothing but problems!!
I have sailed to IOW and it cut out at the entrance to Yarmouth (bad fuel), had to use a 2hp back up outboard all the way back 7hrs! and recently had to cut a few days short due to engine problems (HT leads), I have had a fuel leak, the carb float stuck and ended up with a couple of gallons of petrol in the bilges, luckily I have packed up smoking, the water pump stopped going round so I had to have that apart re grease etc etc etc, the sea cocks for the water cooling stuck, I took the fuel tank completely out and cleaned it and shook bolts around to try and get rid of the rust inside (this seemed to work at least and I have clean fuel).
I spend 2 hours tinkering with the dammed thing for every 3 hours I sail!! YES this is a sail boat not a motor boat!
So what to do???
I LOVE IT!! I know im mad but I absolutely love the dam thing, so I am going to repair it and keep it.
On a serious note these engines, when running, are brilliant and I haven't found anyone who has had one who says different.
I will rebuild it as much as finances allow, I have all rebuild manuals and instruction booklets from original owner and company dating back to the 70s so if anyone needs any info they cant get from dolphin engines I probably have it and am more than happy to scan and mail to anyone. Likewise anyone whose an expert with 2 stroke 12 hp dolphin engine rebuilds who lives in or near Poole with a full tool kit is more than welcome to get in touch
I have yet to go down and check the compression so its not 100% that it is a major problem yet and I am clinging to the hope that its a loose head bolt or joint or gasket and its sucking air in somewhere. (that's the latest tantalizingly fingers crossed possible cause of my problem that I have received from the net) so off to check that when the sun comes out...if not, its coming out at the end of the season and I will be in Poole repairing, cursing, kicking thumping and drooling over it.
I remember going sailing in shorts and sun cream now its overalls and swarfeega!!
I have sailed to IOW and it cut out at the entrance to Yarmouth (bad fuel), had to use a 2hp back up outboard all the way back 7hrs! and recently had to cut a few days short due to engine problems (HT leads), I have had a fuel leak, the carb float stuck and ended up with a couple of gallons of petrol in the bilges, luckily I have packed up smoking, the water pump stopped going round so I had to have that apart re grease etc etc etc, the sea cocks for the water cooling stuck, I took the fuel tank completely out and cleaned it and shook bolts around to try and get rid of the rust inside (this seemed to work at least and I have clean fuel).
I spend 2 hours tinkering with the dammed thing for every 3 hours I sail!! YES this is a sail boat not a motor boat!
So what to do???
I LOVE IT!! I know im mad but I absolutely love the dam thing, so I am going to repair it and keep it.
On a serious note these engines, when running, are brilliant and I haven't found anyone who has had one who says different.
I will rebuild it as much as finances allow, I have all rebuild manuals and instruction booklets from original owner and company dating back to the 70s so if anyone needs any info they cant get from dolphin engines I probably have it and am more than happy to scan and mail to anyone. Likewise anyone whose an expert with 2 stroke 12 hp dolphin engine rebuilds who lives in or near Poole with a full tool kit is more than welcome to get in touch
I have yet to go down and check the compression so its not 100% that it is a major problem yet and I am clinging to the hope that its a loose head bolt or joint or gasket and its sucking air in somewhere. (that's the latest tantalizingly fingers crossed possible cause of my problem that I have received from the net) so off to check that when the sun comes out...if not, its coming out at the end of the season and I will be in Poole repairing, cursing, kicking thumping and drooling over it.
I remember going sailing in shorts and sun cream now its overalls and swarfeega!!