robmatheson
Active Member
Hello,
I have a Sealine 218 with a VP 205A petrol engine on the Clyde. It had been running perfectly. Then I noticed the power died away when I planed for more than five minutes. First I thought it was fuel starvation, but checked the lines and filters and they were fine. The fuel's got no water in it. The points, cables and plugs have all been renewed. The thermostat's been replaced. I seatrialled her after the plugs etc were changed and she planed comfortably without using the trim tabs at all. Second go, she got onto the plane but started to falter very slightly. Third go, same thing: she planes around 12 mph, then starts to stutter very slightly and then you can feel the power drifting away.
An experienced engineer friend has suggested carburettor icing.
Any suggestions?
Many thanks,
Rob
I have a Sealine 218 with a VP 205A petrol engine on the Clyde. It had been running perfectly. Then I noticed the power died away when I planed for more than five minutes. First I thought it was fuel starvation, but checked the lines and filters and they were fine. The fuel's got no water in it. The points, cables and plugs have all been renewed. The thermostat's been replaced. I seatrialled her after the plugs etc were changed and she planed comfortably without using the trim tabs at all. Second go, she got onto the plane but started to falter very slightly. Third go, same thing: she planes around 12 mph, then starts to stutter very slightly and then you can feel the power drifting away.
An experienced engineer friend has suggested carburettor icing.
Any suggestions?
Many thanks,
Rob