Sammy Lou
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I would really appreciate some help if anyone here has any advice to offer...
Our boat has a (aprox) 1987 Volvo Penta 2003 engine. The engine was serviced at the end of last season & the boat was kept ashore through the winter & then re-launched two weeks ago. On launch the engine was very difficult to start despite being repeatedly turned over for long periods (more than 30 seconds a time). We eventually got the engine running with easy start (unfortunately the previous owner had introduced the engine to it) but it ran very rough.
Prior to launch we asked the service engineer if there was anything we need to do to ‘de-winterize’ the engine – he said not. We are disappointed with the current situation/problems as the engine was (reportedly) well serviced & the starting of the engine is now worse than it was last season. The engine would always start last year - just very reluctantly when cold.
When we reported the problem to the service engineer he said that he thought that fuel delivery was the most probable cause & that he would go to the boat & investigate. He has now reported back that he could not start the engine & is now suggesting a compression test.
Now, from reading the extensive data on this forum about these engines & the known issues with cold starting I am happy to go along with his suggestion as I also think that the cold starting problems are related to low compression (I will also be trying to eliminate intake air temp & cold start procedure - common known issues/variants).
What I would like to ask is:
(1) What is the correct specification for the compression test – should it be done twice with the engine as is & then another after the engine has been run (temperature & oil sealing) – what does adding oil tell you? How do you determine if it is the valves or rings?
(2) Has anyone been down a similar road with one of these engines? What work would you expect to do to remedy the problem? - head rebuild for the valves & if rings strip & new rings?
(3) Does any one have recommendations for a good Engineer in the Portsmouth area as I am unhappy with the current service engineer as they did not report any issues when servicing the engine even though we stated that cold starting performance was the prime reason for the service.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Paul.
I would really appreciate some help if anyone here has any advice to offer...
Our boat has a (aprox) 1987 Volvo Penta 2003 engine. The engine was serviced at the end of last season & the boat was kept ashore through the winter & then re-launched two weeks ago. On launch the engine was very difficult to start despite being repeatedly turned over for long periods (more than 30 seconds a time). We eventually got the engine running with easy start (unfortunately the previous owner had introduced the engine to it) but it ran very rough.
Prior to launch we asked the service engineer if there was anything we need to do to ‘de-winterize’ the engine – he said not. We are disappointed with the current situation/problems as the engine was (reportedly) well serviced & the starting of the engine is now worse than it was last season. The engine would always start last year - just very reluctantly when cold.
When we reported the problem to the service engineer he said that he thought that fuel delivery was the most probable cause & that he would go to the boat & investigate. He has now reported back that he could not start the engine & is now suggesting a compression test.
Now, from reading the extensive data on this forum about these engines & the known issues with cold starting I am happy to go along with his suggestion as I also think that the cold starting problems are related to low compression (I will also be trying to eliminate intake air temp & cold start procedure - common known issues/variants).
What I would like to ask is:
(1) What is the correct specification for the compression test – should it be done twice with the engine as is & then another after the engine has been run (temperature & oil sealing) – what does adding oil tell you? How do you determine if it is the valves or rings?
(2) Has anyone been down a similar road with one of these engines? What work would you expect to do to remedy the problem? - head rebuild for the valves & if rings strip & new rings?
(3) Does any one have recommendations for a good Engineer in the Portsmouth area as I am unhappy with the current service engineer as they did not report any issues when servicing the engine even though we stated that cold starting performance was the prime reason for the service.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Paul.