runner911
Active Member
I posted a few months ago on the above subject, but never really solved the issue which has now returned with a real vengeance .
My craft is a Merry Fisher 655 fitted with a Volvo Penta D3 110 engine.
I took the wife out about 15 miles from Plymouth this evening. Switched off the engine , had a snack and then just floated around for a couple of hours ( saw a very large basking shark ).
Anyway around 2030 I decided to head back to my berth at Yachthaven.
Would the engine start , would it hell. After about a minute of spinning on the starter it coughed into life , ran for 10 seconds and then died again.
Another minute and I got it started yet again and this time immediately put it into gear and away we went.
Madam was terrified by this time that we would really break down and I must confess with dusk approaching I was a bit panicky and none to happy either.
The thing is the engine starts perfectly from cold , and runs really well. It's just the hot starting problem which to be frank is ruining the enjoyment to such a degree that I'm beginning to lose confidence with the thing. No fun in going out if you think there is a distinct chance you won't get back without a tow !
Madam says she will not accompany me again until the issue is resolved.
It's almost as if air is somehow getting into the fuel system, yet I've checked the fuel lines/filters and housings and there is no visible sign of any leak.
Has anyone any ideas on what the problem maybe ?
I could call out the local Penta technicians but I'm not sure a laptop connected would reveal the problem.
My craft is a Merry Fisher 655 fitted with a Volvo Penta D3 110 engine.
I took the wife out about 15 miles from Plymouth this evening. Switched off the engine , had a snack and then just floated around for a couple of hours ( saw a very large basking shark ).
Anyway around 2030 I decided to head back to my berth at Yachthaven.
Would the engine start , would it hell. After about a minute of spinning on the starter it coughed into life , ran for 10 seconds and then died again.
Another minute and I got it started yet again and this time immediately put it into gear and away we went.
Madam was terrified by this time that we would really break down and I must confess with dusk approaching I was a bit panicky and none to happy either.
The thing is the engine starts perfectly from cold , and runs really well. It's just the hot starting problem which to be frank is ruining the enjoyment to such a degree that I'm beginning to lose confidence with the thing. No fun in going out if you think there is a distinct chance you won't get back without a tow !
Madam says she will not accompany me again until the issue is resolved.
It's almost as if air is somehow getting into the fuel system, yet I've checked the fuel lines/filters and housings and there is no visible sign of any leak.
Has anyone any ideas on what the problem maybe ?
I could call out the local Penta technicians but I'm not sure a laptop connected would reveal the problem.