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Carver 356 RPM issues

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Re: Carver 356 RPM issues

Postby hausherrs » October 31st, 2017, 9:24 am

How many hours did it take to collect that much stuff in the picture? Thats nothing, to be honest. I mean its something but... You should see mine. This is a picture of my filter on the "Bad" engine / tank. If you look at the gauge its in the yellow and you can see the black junk on the cone. This is after 2 HOURS. Ive since replaced the filter cartridge and it was BLACK. But since I have replaced the oberg with this racor I have had ZERO issues. A smart guy down the pier from me told me to install those filters. And I was like "Yeah yeah"... I didnt and I replaced sensors, wires, plug wires, ignitor, cap/rotor, plugs, all fuel filters, etc... I went out for a run one day and the engine would not stay running at all. It would not even idle. I parked it and installed the filter. Problem solved. It was like the flip of a switch.

The factory filters are weak. I would still do the racor 500 install if for no other reason just to have piece of mind.
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Re: Carver 356 RPM issues

Postby cpoint » October 31st, 2017, 9:57 am

This is after 2-4 hours what comes out of my filter. I know it does not look bad, but it seems to effect the engine. I'll look into racor. I assume there is gas version, your pic is diesel. What did you mean by "replaced the oberg with this racor"? are you using racor? what is oberg?
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Re: Carver 356 RPM issues

Postby km1125 » October 31st, 2017, 8:06 pm

hausherrs wrote:Source of the post How many hours did it take to collect that much stuff in the picture? Thats nothing, to be honest. I mean its something but... You should see mine. This is a picture of my filter on the "Bad" engine / tank. If you look at the gauge its in the yellow and you can see the black junk on the cone. This is after 2 HOURS. Ive since replaced the filter cartridge and it was BLACK. But since I have replaced the oberg with this racor I have had ZERO issues. A smart guy down the pier from me told me to install those filters. And I was like "Yeah yeah"... I didnt and I replaced sensors, wires, plug wires, ignitor, cap/rotor, plugs, all fuel filters, etc... I went out for a run one day and the engine would not stay running at all. It would not even idle. I parked it and installed the filter. Problem solved. It was like the flip of a switch.

The factory filters are weak. I would still do the racor 500 install if for no other reason just to have piece of mind.

That looks like a diesel fuel filter but the engine looks like a gasoline Crusader. What are you running in there?
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Re: Carver 356 RPM issues

Postby km1125 » October 31st, 2017, 8:08 pm

cpoint wrote:Source of the post
what is oberg?

The Oberg is a screen-type filter. Some versions are called "UFO" filters because they are a big pancake style filter. They are really just to stop the debris that might damage a low pressure fuel pump. They are also (usually) very easy to open up and swap the screen if it gets plugged up.

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Re: Carver 356 RPM issues

Postby Viper » November 1st, 2017, 7:18 am

Looks like a gasoline application to me too so I'll just put this out there; those units are designed for diesel fuel only and as such, one has to wonder what the ethanol in gasoline will do to the seals, o-rings, etc. if they are not rated for E10/15. More importantly, a see through fuel filter assembly is not allowed in a gasoline engine compartment for safety reasons and it's likely to show up as a red flag the next time you need to get a survey. They are great units though. Racor does have good gasoline fuel filters assemblies available.
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Re: Carver 356 RPM issues

Postby hausherrs » November 1st, 2017, 10:43 am

km1125 wrote:Source of the post That looks like a diesel fuel filter but the engine looks like a gasoline Crusader. What are you running in there?


I installed the diesel version so I can see whats flowing. However I have since purchased and installed the metal bowl conversion. The clear bowls are not approved for gasoline and by USCG.

Bowl kit:
https://www.fisheriessupply.com/racor-m ... k-11734-03

If you want to get the "GAS" version and not spend an extra $70 per filter like I did then just get the 500MAM.
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Re: Carver 356 RPM issues

Postby hausherrs » November 1st, 2017, 10:56 am

cpoint wrote:Source of the post This is after 2-4 hours what comes out of my filter. I know it does not look bad, but it seems to effect the engine. I'll look into racor. I assume there is gas version, your pic is diesel. What did you mean by "replaced the oberg with this racor"? are you using racor? what is oberg?


According to Racor the 500MAM is the gas application. It comes with the metal bowl and metal fittings. You dont have an Oberg, they didnt come on Mercrusers. But I would replace the spin on you posted a picture of.

But this picture I posted was me installing a temp filter to see if it fixed my problem. It did so I then ordered the metal bowls and the MAM version. The board is not painted and isnt the correct thickness. I need to get a piece of painted 3/4 and hang it correctly.

I called Racor and asked them about Gas / Diesel etc and they stated the MAM is for gas or diesel. So I ordered a one. But the dang sticker still says "Diesel" on it. So I need to figure that out because even if its 'ok' its still annoying.
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Re: Carver 356 RPM issues

Postby waybomb » November 2nd, 2017, 6:47 pm

Made a bracket and installed these Racors on our 3697.


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Re: Carver 356 RPM issues

Postby Viper » November 2nd, 2017, 8:55 pm

NICE :down:
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Re: Carver 356 RPM issues

Postby cpoint » June 27th, 2018, 11:12 am

Update on this, while my starboard side was being checked out by mechanic, he looked at this long going RPM issue of mine, and said everything looked OK, but noticed the rotor cap was not very clean (see picture), replaced it. He though it should resolve RPM/engine issue over 2000 rpm. I will test this weened and update, hopefully will close this issue once in for all :-D Some one suggested spraying outside with CRC Wire Dryer Electrical Connection Waterproofer/Protector. Does anyone have any comments on this, is it safe to spray on outside of rotor cap, cables, etc?
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