Assassin
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Another phone call from a friend, "port engine starts and idles but will not run at speed, it cuts out, any ideas, you're a genius with engines so i thought i would call you first", so out with the tools to see his boat. On the way there all the obvious causes ran through my mind, air, fuel, electronic failure, what could it be.
Arrived at his craft, sure enough the engine started and idled fine, no smoke, plenty of cooling, no obvious problems, so head scratching time. Revved the engine and sure enough it cut out, started straight away and idled fine, eliminate the obvious first, plenty of fuel, just been serviced so new everything, and everything had been fitted correctly. "Must be electronics" came mates shout so out with the diagnostics kit, no fault codes logged so all appeared well, oh well, back to basics. Checked everything obvious, and the not so obvious and noticed the air filter on the port engine had been relocated to make it easier to change the air filter, is this the suspect?
Removed the filter and it was new, asked him to start the engine with the filter removed, sure enough it idled nicely and cut out when revved, nice. Asked when he had the filter relocated, and sure enough it was when it was serviced a couple of weeks earlier, and apparently the boat had been running fine after the filter relocation, so interrogation time. This revealed thet the filter housing had been relocated, and a new filter to turbo pipe had been fitted as the original was too short, sure the air filter was now accessible and the filter housing was nowhere near the trouble it used to be to remove.
The brain engaged, i asked him to start his engine and rev it, sure enough the culprit was found, i asked him down to the engine room to watch what i was watching, and he did. Got his wife to start the engine, then rev it, while we both watched the air filter to turbo pipe suddenly go oval and suck itself in, totally starving the engine of air.
"Whats causing that" came the scream from my friend, my reply was simple, "the pipe is on the suction side and its not a reinforced pipe as it should be", so we ran the engine with the pipe removed, Eureka moment. The engine ran perfectly.
mnaged to get another mate to match another pipe up, fortunately it was a reinforced pipe this time, so no issues.
Why does it always happen to me??????????????????
Arrived at his craft, sure enough the engine started and idled fine, no smoke, plenty of cooling, no obvious problems, so head scratching time. Revved the engine and sure enough it cut out, started straight away and idled fine, eliminate the obvious first, plenty of fuel, just been serviced so new everything, and everything had been fitted correctly. "Must be electronics" came mates shout so out with the diagnostics kit, no fault codes logged so all appeared well, oh well, back to basics. Checked everything obvious, and the not so obvious and noticed the air filter on the port engine had been relocated to make it easier to change the air filter, is this the suspect?
Removed the filter and it was new, asked him to start the engine with the filter removed, sure enough it idled nicely and cut out when revved, nice. Asked when he had the filter relocated, and sure enough it was when it was serviced a couple of weeks earlier, and apparently the boat had been running fine after the filter relocation, so interrogation time. This revealed thet the filter housing had been relocated, and a new filter to turbo pipe had been fitted as the original was too short, sure the air filter was now accessible and the filter housing was nowhere near the trouble it used to be to remove.
The brain engaged, i asked him to start his engine and rev it, sure enough the culprit was found, i asked him down to the engine room to watch what i was watching, and he did. Got his wife to start the engine, then rev it, while we both watched the air filter to turbo pipe suddenly go oval and suck itself in, totally starving the engine of air.
"Whats causing that" came the scream from my friend, my reply was simple, "the pipe is on the suction side and its not a reinforced pipe as it should be", so we ran the engine with the pipe removed, Eureka moment. The engine ran perfectly.
mnaged to get another mate to match another pipe up, fortunately it was a reinforced pipe this time, so no issues.
Why does it always happen to me??????????????????