clartius
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Recently purchased a Fairline Turbo 36 (1989, with twin VP TAMD61A's) and have a few questions that I thought you educated people may be able to help me with:
1) Stupid but driving me crazy; where is the fuse box/circuit breakers? I looked behind the console and could only find breakers for the items controlled by the switches on the dash, what about other stuff i.e. stereo, nav equipment etc?
2) I know the TAMD's are fairly smokey but I am getting a lot of white smoke from the starboard engine in particular, I guessed at contaminated fuel (when I bought her in April the tanks were only half full, suggesting a winter of condensation in the tanks) but ran the bowl filter and was suprised to find nothing but red diesel pour out. (the port on the other hand had engine oil present! but thats another matter) On our trip down the east coast (bought in Norfolk kept on Thames) after approx 2 hours of running over 2000 revs the starboard engine dropped from 2200ish down to 1200 without warning (very disconserting!) and continued to give problems untill it was kept at a maximum of 1900 at which she ran fine for the rest of the 14 hour trip. Also found that she was beginning to get a little hot when run over the 2000 mark, nothing dangerous just more than I would like to see. A turbo issue?
Any thoughts or comments are appreciated, my thanks in advance.
1) Stupid but driving me crazy; where is the fuse box/circuit breakers? I looked behind the console and could only find breakers for the items controlled by the switches on the dash, what about other stuff i.e. stereo, nav equipment etc?
2) I know the TAMD's are fairly smokey but I am getting a lot of white smoke from the starboard engine in particular, I guessed at contaminated fuel (when I bought her in April the tanks were only half full, suggesting a winter of condensation in the tanks) but ran the bowl filter and was suprised to find nothing but red diesel pour out. (the port on the other hand had engine oil present! but thats another matter) On our trip down the east coast (bought in Norfolk kept on Thames) after approx 2 hours of running over 2000 revs the starboard engine dropped from 2200ish down to 1200 without warning (very disconserting!) and continued to give problems untill it was kept at a maximum of 1900 at which she ran fine for the rest of the 14 hour trip. Also found that she was beginning to get a little hot when run over the 2000 mark, nothing dangerous just more than I would like to see. A turbo issue?
Any thoughts or comments are appreciated, my thanks in advance.