petem
Well-Known Member
Can anyone recommend a mechanic in Ibiza? My partner is out there and thinks he may have engine troubles.
Pete
Pete
Can't help with the mechanic in Ibiza (but if he gets to majorca near port adriano I prob can), but what's the issue?
Porto, I think you're right (just been chatting with Kashurst and he came up with the same diagnosis). Incidentally, conditions were pretty rough which make the turbo hunting even more pronounced. His advice is to speed up! Partner is heading round the island today and I hope it should be calmer. Will be interesting to see if he has the same issues.
It’s a while back now and it came on slowly.
Initially maybe 1 x day even on dead calm at 3200/3400 miles away from the supposed SC cut out / turbo take over of 2700 /2800 ? Or what ever .
Then it would ( as the bearings wear ) come on 2x then 3x a day and the hunting period get longer and longer .
Obviously as you say in a sea going up waves and setting them near the SC cut in / turbo cut out point it’s gonna happen more frequently and it did .So 2900 to 3000 is asking for it , so to speak .
I got by a season with it , couldn’t go below 3150 without inviting it .
My Mechanic recommendations was a full turbo refurb and “while in “ send the heat exchangers and charge air coolers off for a refurb / clean .Quoted €5 k to be done the following Easter that included its usual service somewhere in that too .
This was mid August .
I listed it ( not for that) just happened to ready to move up .
It sold a month later and fortunately it did not appear at the sea trial , S/Sker Broker did the trial and it was a F 5 gusting 6 , so in the bay of Cannes it wasn’t really possible to get it flying and the issue went unnoticed.
It stated the season before and gradually got worse .
But yes the more N of the transition point between SC and turbo the better .
It never really goes just does it 1x day @ 3400 as opposed more times at 3000 .