Yara
Well-Known Member
Vintage diesels- dont you love them!
I have been pottering over Covid lock downs, but now is the time to actually sail the boat. Engine starts easily, but idles slowly, bouncing around. Worse, when put into gear, the bouncing makes the shaft knock, not a good feeling. I have bought a rev counter, and next time on the boat will check the actual idle revs compared to the manual recommendation of circa 800 RPM.
Now here is the problem: the idle screw is pretty much screwed all the way in. So much so that the PO has moved the lock nut to an impossible position on the far side of the bracket. I am thinking of getting a longer screw, but also that something must be sloppy for this situation to happen. Of course, access to the control quadrant is impossible as it is hard up against a bulkhead. I have glimpsed an ephemeral exploded parts drawing on the internet, but could not establish what the connection between the control quadrant and the actuating shaft is. Hopefully there is some dear PBO reader out there who has pulled one of these VP2000 series apart, and can give me an insight into what the likely cause of the problem is.
I have been pottering over Covid lock downs, but now is the time to actually sail the boat. Engine starts easily, but idles slowly, bouncing around. Worse, when put into gear, the bouncing makes the shaft knock, not a good feeling. I have bought a rev counter, and next time on the boat will check the actual idle revs compared to the manual recommendation of circa 800 RPM.
Now here is the problem: the idle screw is pretty much screwed all the way in. So much so that the PO has moved the lock nut to an impossible position on the far side of the bracket. I am thinking of getting a longer screw, but also that something must be sloppy for this situation to happen. Of course, access to the control quadrant is impossible as it is hard up against a bulkhead. I have glimpsed an ephemeral exploded parts drawing on the internet, but could not establish what the connection between the control quadrant and the actuating shaft is. Hopefully there is some dear PBO reader out there who has pulled one of these VP2000 series apart, and can give me an insight into what the likely cause of the problem is.