Engine cuts in and out
#51
Nordic, you have a bad battery. All battery's should be grounded to the block otherwise they dont charge as well. 1 battery will get charged pretty good and 1 will not charge as well over time. This can /will ruin both batteries over time. Many Many boats just have a jumper ground to the second battery and that is just not best practice. I had that exact problem on a single engine dual battery set up.
Chris.
Chris.
Brand new Odysseys and they are fine. Going to switch it back like it was. Just thought it was interesting that one single ground change like that could cause that much draw...
Dave
#52
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so was it ever determine where the power lead was hooked for the tilt / trim ?
Also engine back side ground cable installed from (studs) one engine to the other engine is a normal install. This cable needs to be spec sized and the same size as the ground cable from the battery to back side of engine ground stud.
But also make sure and always install a proper size ground cable(s) from the starting battery to back side of the engine stud . Make sure all is clean, rust free and tight.
All ground cables need to be of spec sized if not they will cause a voltage drop. And the goes for all positive cables. All cab;es need to meet the correct spec size - all sizing is determine how long the cable runss are. The longer the runs the larger the cables need to be. This is ABYC speced as well.
If all cables are clean and tight - the next cause for voltage drops is the wrong size cables themselves. To small always causes voltage drops.
Also engine back side ground cable installed from (studs) one engine to the other engine is a normal install. This cable needs to be spec sized and the same size as the ground cable from the battery to back side of engine ground stud.
But also make sure and always install a proper size ground cable(s) from the starting battery to back side of the engine stud . Make sure all is clean, rust free and tight.
All ground cables need to be of spec sized if not they will cause a voltage drop. And the goes for all positive cables. All cab;es need to meet the correct spec size - all sizing is determine how long the cable runss are. The longer the runs the larger the cables need to be. This is ABYC speced as well.
If all cables are clean and tight - the next cause for voltage drops is the wrong size cables themselves. To small always causes voltage drops.
Last edited by BUP; 08-03-2017 at 08:39 AM.
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Found this for reference for whomever.
USCG just like I mentioned
page 24 and on ---- even refers grounding 2 engines together in which I mentioned is normal - and that cable needs to be the same size at least as the battery ground cable. But again that cable needs to be the correct size as well. Same goes for the positive cables Sizing diameter is important
https://www.uscgboating.org/regulati...ELECTRICAL.pdf
PAGE 25 has a good reference diagram of what I was trying to make clear.
USCG just like I mentioned
page 24 and on ---- even refers grounding 2 engines together in which I mentioned is normal - and that cable needs to be the same size at least as the battery ground cable. But again that cable needs to be the correct size as well. Same goes for the positive cables Sizing diameter is important
https://www.uscgboating.org/regulati...ELECTRICAL.pdf
PAGE 25 has a good reference diagram of what I was trying to make clear.
Last edited by BUP; 08-02-2017 at 10:32 PM.
#54
Took the boat for a ride this morning and seems like the problem turned for the worse now it pops holds back at 4700 RPMs without touching anything left (port) engine. Hands off the trim.
Tonight going to disconnect stereo amplifier and swap carburetors also check Perko switches for corrosion tightness excetera.
Tonight going to disconnect stereo amplifier and swap carburetors also check Perko switches for corrosion tightness excetera.
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That would be a kick in the nutz. LOL. Not uncommon for rev limiters to start dropping cylinders before the rpm value set. ON MSD's and others. I set the rev limiter at least 800rpm higher than the max rpm the engine is going to be run at.
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High Output Rect. Port Heads
3 weeks ago it ran great until we hit a wave??



