BartW
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Or can they go/read wrong?
The SB MAN engine on Blue Angel (70ft 20yo boat) gave some white smoke
Re this thread, post #47
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=281034&page=5
Now we don’t know which meters we can trust,
Initially we had adjusted the remote analog RPM meters (inside helm and FB helm) using the mechanical meters in the E/R as the reference.
Also the temp indicators were all different, but after using some contact spray on the inside and FB dash panel multi connectors, the temp meters on the remote helm positions became stable,
But the SB engine was always reading more then the P engine,
While in the engine room the temp on the port engine was higher
Then we discovered that the SB engine feels hotter then the P engine, overall (approx 10°), feeling by hand, on cooling water tubes, exhaust tubes, above turbo’s, etc…
So we decided to run the P engine app 300RPM more then the SB engine, (looking at the mechanical RPM meters in the engine room)
After doing this, the result was:
- Both engines feel the same temp
- The white smoke is gone
- The remote temp gauches show 80°, all 4 (2 inside helm and 2 on FB helm)
- The rudder indicator is now pointing exactly in center to go straight, (while before he was always’s a few° turned to SB)
So as a summery, if the mechanical RPM meters could be wrong,
and read 300RPM difference, while real RPM are equal (?)
Then all other systems are OK,
(Except the old temp meters in the E/R, remember all systems are 20yo)
To be sure about RPM’s, I could do a RPM measurement with a strobe meter on the shafts,
But the next time when I’m at the boat is only end September, then I’m there a full week, perhaps I better hire a MAN engine specialist, to have a full checkup/ adjustment,
Any advice or know how is welcome
The SB MAN engine on Blue Angel (70ft 20yo boat) gave some white smoke
Re this thread, post #47
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=281034&page=5
Now we don’t know which meters we can trust,
Initially we had adjusted the remote analog RPM meters (inside helm and FB helm) using the mechanical meters in the E/R as the reference.
Also the temp indicators were all different, but after using some contact spray on the inside and FB dash panel multi connectors, the temp meters on the remote helm positions became stable,
But the SB engine was always reading more then the P engine,
While in the engine room the temp on the port engine was higher
Then we discovered that the SB engine feels hotter then the P engine, overall (approx 10°), feeling by hand, on cooling water tubes, exhaust tubes, above turbo’s, etc…
So we decided to run the P engine app 300RPM more then the SB engine, (looking at the mechanical RPM meters in the engine room)
After doing this, the result was:
- Both engines feel the same temp
- The white smoke is gone
- The remote temp gauches show 80°, all 4 (2 inside helm and 2 on FB helm)
- The rudder indicator is now pointing exactly in center to go straight, (while before he was always’s a few° turned to SB)
So as a summery, if the mechanical RPM meters could be wrong,
and read 300RPM difference, while real RPM are equal (?)
Then all other systems are OK,
(Except the old temp meters in the E/R, remember all systems are 20yo)
To be sure about RPM’s, I could do a RPM measurement with a strobe meter on the shafts,
But the next time when I’m at the boat is only end September, then I’m there a full week, perhaps I better hire a MAN engine specialist, to have a full checkup/ adjustment,
Any advice or know how is welcome