Murv
Well-Known Member
I hear a lot of discussion referring to people being able to tell if their engines are synced by the sound.
As someone very new to twin engines, and (relatively) large marine ones at that, could someone explain it a bit better?
Mine make a kind of warbling sound, best way to describe it would be that the sound volume/tone would be a sine wave peaking at around 1 second intervals (with the engines matched in rpm according to the tacho's.) Playing with the revs (very slightly) on one engine will speed up, or slow, the frequency of this warble.
What should matched engines sound like?
This is related more to a very slow cruise speed and probably iro 1200-1500 rpm or so at a guess. At higher revs it's more of a continuous roar.
Engines are Volvo TAMD61A's in a Fairline turbo 36 (6 cylinder, 5.6 litres, charge air cooled turbo diesels @ 306hp peak) if it makes a difference.
As someone very new to twin engines, and (relatively) large marine ones at that, could someone explain it a bit better?
Mine make a kind of warbling sound, best way to describe it would be that the sound volume/tone would be a sine wave peaking at around 1 second intervals (with the engines matched in rpm according to the tacho's.) Playing with the revs (very slightly) on one engine will speed up, or slow, the frequency of this warble.
What should matched engines sound like?
This is related more to a very slow cruise speed and probably iro 1200-1500 rpm or so at a guess. At higher revs it's more of a continuous roar.
Engines are Volvo TAMD61A's in a Fairline turbo 36 (6 cylinder, 5.6 litres, charge air cooled turbo diesels @ 306hp peak) if it makes a difference.