Blue Chamoo
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I’m a newbie to this platform and to motor cruiser ownership but it looks like there’s a lot of experience out there, so here goes.
Boat is 1999 Fairline Targa 34, Volvo Kad44’s with DP-E outdrives, EDC controls. She’s relatively new to me (Sept 21) and appears to have been impeccably maintained. Stern drives serviced 1 year ago.
The stbd engine thuds heavily going into fwd and rev, which didn’t happen at the survey and came on pretty soon after bringing her to her new home (4 hour passage to Portsmouth). The port engine engages very smoothly, to the point of being imperceptible!
While the boat was out for anti-foul and anodes, I got the oil changed in the drive, just to rule one thing out and there were no signs of any metal contamination in the oil and the right amount came out. I’m loathed to remove and teardown the drive until I’ve ruled out every external influence.
The engineer says it doesn’t sound like a cone clutch issue but I have no knowledge to form my own opinion. He suggested I ask someone more specialist to come and listen.
Further background; on one occasion, the engine wouldn’t start and I found a disconnected wire so assume the EDC couldn’t confirm it was in neutral. That solved that problem. Another occasion, while manoeuvering, she wouldn’t come out of fwd gear, regardless of the movement of the lever (fortunately nothing to hit!), I switched the engine off and then she wouldn’t start again, presumably as she was still in gear. I squeezed the multi-plug by the linear actuator and then all was good again.
On the port engine, the corresponding multi-plug has been removed and the wires connected individually with butt connectors. It seems this would be wise to do on the stbd engine regardless but could there possibly be anything related to this electrical connection that’s preventing a smooth engagement? With ignition on and engine not running and moving the lever in and out of gear, both port and stbd actuation sounds the same in terms of speed. One last thing, the revs don’t appear abnormally high when engaging gear and both engines are the same.
Any words of wisdom from anyone who may have experienced similar or perhaps from the guru, volvopaul?
Many thanks for taking the time to read this and any thoughts/guidance will be gratefully received.
Boat is 1999 Fairline Targa 34, Volvo Kad44’s with DP-E outdrives, EDC controls. She’s relatively new to me (Sept 21) and appears to have been impeccably maintained. Stern drives serviced 1 year ago.
The stbd engine thuds heavily going into fwd and rev, which didn’t happen at the survey and came on pretty soon after bringing her to her new home (4 hour passage to Portsmouth). The port engine engages very smoothly, to the point of being imperceptible!
While the boat was out for anti-foul and anodes, I got the oil changed in the drive, just to rule one thing out and there were no signs of any metal contamination in the oil and the right amount came out. I’m loathed to remove and teardown the drive until I’ve ruled out every external influence.
The engineer says it doesn’t sound like a cone clutch issue but I have no knowledge to form my own opinion. He suggested I ask someone more specialist to come and listen.
Further background; on one occasion, the engine wouldn’t start and I found a disconnected wire so assume the EDC couldn’t confirm it was in neutral. That solved that problem. Another occasion, while manoeuvering, she wouldn’t come out of fwd gear, regardless of the movement of the lever (fortunately nothing to hit!), I switched the engine off and then she wouldn’t start again, presumably as she was still in gear. I squeezed the multi-plug by the linear actuator and then all was good again.
On the port engine, the corresponding multi-plug has been removed and the wires connected individually with butt connectors. It seems this would be wise to do on the stbd engine regardless but could there possibly be anything related to this electrical connection that’s preventing a smooth engagement? With ignition on and engine not running and moving the lever in and out of gear, both port and stbd actuation sounds the same in terms of speed. One last thing, the revs don’t appear abnormally high when engaging gear and both engines are the same.
Any words of wisdom from anyone who may have experienced similar or perhaps from the guru, volvopaul?
Many thanks for taking the time to read this and any thoughts/guidance will be gratefully received.