Andy Bav
Well-Known Member
We took the boat out yesterday for a blast around the bay, did my usual fluid and belt checks, ran the engines up to heat and saw plenty of water churning in the strainers so was very happy with preparation.
Opened her up and within 15 seconds was deafened by the alarm from the port engine - and VP read out said coolant level was low and reduce revs. We thought we could detect a "burning exhaust" smell before the alarm went off - which we have never smelt before and also wife said that when we were running the engines up she detected some white exhaust smoke, but I the manual says that this is usual if coolant is too low - it also says it can be a defective thermostat...
However, having never experienced this before I was more interested in getting back to the berth than looking at read outs etc, but cut engine and limped in on one engine. Once inside that marina I started up the port engine and it was behaving itself ....
Double checked coolant level etc and all OK. Had some lunch and decided to take her out again before we left for home to make sure it wasn't a one off, but this time had both VP displays reading the temperature. Warmed both to 85. 1500 revs, both @ 85 1800 revs both @85, up to 2000 revs and within 10 seconds port temperature went from 85 to 104 within 10 seconds, alarm sounded so we returned to base. Before the alarm went off we also noticed that the engine note of the port engine was different - difficult to explain, but it was more "whiney". I felt the Turbo jackets and could touch the Starboard one, but the Port one was too hot to touch.
Interested to hear if any of you have had this happen and how serious the problem could be, but I am confident that this will be a VP Warranty issue. The question is though, if the repair requires a lift out - who pays for that ?
Opened her up and within 15 seconds was deafened by the alarm from the port engine - and VP read out said coolant level was low and reduce revs. We thought we could detect a "burning exhaust" smell before the alarm went off - which we have never smelt before and also wife said that when we were running the engines up she detected some white exhaust smoke, but I the manual says that this is usual if coolant is too low - it also says it can be a defective thermostat...
However, having never experienced this before I was more interested in getting back to the berth than looking at read outs etc, but cut engine and limped in on one engine. Once inside that marina I started up the port engine and it was behaving itself ....
Double checked coolant level etc and all OK. Had some lunch and decided to take her out again before we left for home to make sure it wasn't a one off, but this time had both VP displays reading the temperature. Warmed both to 85. 1500 revs, both @ 85 1800 revs both @85, up to 2000 revs and within 10 seconds port temperature went from 85 to 104 within 10 seconds, alarm sounded so we returned to base. Before the alarm went off we also noticed that the engine note of the port engine was different - difficult to explain, but it was more "whiney". I felt the Turbo jackets and could touch the Starboard one, but the Port one was too hot to touch.
Interested to hear if any of you have had this happen and how serious the problem could be, but I am confident that this will be a VP Warranty issue. The question is though, if the repair requires a lift out - who pays for that ?