Corvette320
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Advice, please. I have a boat with two Yanmar 6LP diesels, 430 hours and have had a Main Agent strip intercoolers, after coolers send away for a full service both fuel pumps and service fully each engine, including timing belts etc. In other words having purchased the boat I have had it gone through fully.
Strangely, the engines on cold tick over are at about 600rpm each, warming up to 750rpm. The manufacturer's hand book says tick over should be 750rpm +/- 25rpm.
The agents have returned to adjust the tick overs, telling me that this variation cold to warm is normal and that on Volvos the same thing happens.
I am sceptical, having had many boats with diesels (Volvos, Sabre and Cummins) and all of these engines have been "rock steady" with a constant cold/warm tick over.
Am I being over sensitive, or are the fuel pumps nit doing their job properly of governing the idle speed?
Advice would be welcome, thanks.
Strangely, the engines on cold tick over are at about 600rpm each, warming up to 750rpm. The manufacturer's hand book says tick over should be 750rpm +/- 25rpm.
The agents have returned to adjust the tick overs, telling me that this variation cold to warm is normal and that on Volvos the same thing happens.
I am sceptical, having had many boats with diesels (Volvos, Sabre and Cummins) and all of these engines have been "rock steady" with a constant cold/warm tick over.
Am I being over sensitive, or are the fuel pumps nit doing their job properly of governing the idle speed?
Advice would be welcome, thanks.