EmptyPontoon
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Hi folks.
Well, that was a ruined weekend while leaving Port Solent. Now need a good engineer to diagnose and tune a Mercruiser MPI.
350 Mag MPI, 2013 been running well for previous owner, some ‘water in fuel’ receipts in the full service history and a new o ring on the filler cap. It was recently serviced (late April) before I bought it in early June.
It ran well until a couple of weeks ago, was in Southampton Water at 6kts, been at low speed exploring for some time and it felt like it was missing some cylinders. Hit the hammer to clear it and it really did not want to pull, but eventually cleared and we got home with no further issues. I put it down to me looking for something wrong with a new (to me), unfamiliar boat. And some strong tides running.
Plan this weekend was to go to Poole for a long weekend and explore the coast in what appeared to be brilliant forecast sea conditions, visitor berths booked etc. Left PS and chugged down past Tipner range - 6 kts. Engine started missing, hit the hammer and it died, wouldn’t restart. Had some help from a sailor coming the other way (thank you yacht Tania - please claim those beers) and eventually managed to get it started. There was no way I was going to hit the needles in a tub with a suspect engine even in perfect conditions, so we glumly headed back to PS. Engine sounded odd at low speed and died two more times... just as we were throttling back entering the lock to add a little extra interest! Got the tug to put it back on its berth in case of a no engine situation among my neighbours boats.
It seems like it is choking when running at low revs, maybe oiling plugs. About 1300 revs at 6 kts limit for half an hour seems to kick it all off. So I would really like a good Merc EFI engineer to have a good look and make this thing safe again before the weather changes. Emphasis on the ‘good’ as I really want this right. No faults reported on Vesselview.
Please could I ask for any recommendations for someone with the right equipment and skills that can visit Port Solent? Not just looking for a one off fix, but an ongoing servicing relationship.
Many thanks. Now off to console my really disappointed missus who was so looking forward to this first (for her) little adventure out of the Solent
Well, that was a ruined weekend while leaving Port Solent. Now need a good engineer to diagnose and tune a Mercruiser MPI.
350 Mag MPI, 2013 been running well for previous owner, some ‘water in fuel’ receipts in the full service history and a new o ring on the filler cap. It was recently serviced (late April) before I bought it in early June.
It ran well until a couple of weeks ago, was in Southampton Water at 6kts, been at low speed exploring for some time and it felt like it was missing some cylinders. Hit the hammer to clear it and it really did not want to pull, but eventually cleared and we got home with no further issues. I put it down to me looking for something wrong with a new (to me), unfamiliar boat. And some strong tides running.
Plan this weekend was to go to Poole for a long weekend and explore the coast in what appeared to be brilliant forecast sea conditions, visitor berths booked etc. Left PS and chugged down past Tipner range - 6 kts. Engine started missing, hit the hammer and it died, wouldn’t restart. Had some help from a sailor coming the other way (thank you yacht Tania - please claim those beers) and eventually managed to get it started. There was no way I was going to hit the needles in a tub with a suspect engine even in perfect conditions, so we glumly headed back to PS. Engine sounded odd at low speed and died two more times... just as we were throttling back entering the lock to add a little extra interest! Got the tug to put it back on its berth in case of a no engine situation among my neighbours boats.
It seems like it is choking when running at low revs, maybe oiling plugs. About 1300 revs at 6 kts limit for half an hour seems to kick it all off. So I would really like a good Merc EFI engineer to have a good look and make this thing safe again before the weather changes. Emphasis on the ‘good’ as I really want this right. No faults reported on Vesselview.
Please could I ask for any recommendations for someone with the right equipment and skills that can visit Port Solent? Not just looking for a one off fix, but an ongoing servicing relationship.
Many thanks. Now off to console my really disappointed missus who was so looking forward to this first (for her) little adventure out of the Solent