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Engine trouble on a 330 Mariner
- mwest74
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Engine trouble on a 330 Mariner
I'm a recently new owner of a 95 330 Mariner. Let me apologize in advance for the long post, I have a lot of info I need to put out there.
My story begins like this: Purchased said boat in Tom's River New Jersey from a small dealer/broker. I think it was in his marina for about 2 years. We went up looked at the boat, had it surveyed and hauled, and decided it was a "good risk" and purchased it. It is our third boat.
After some work we(my wife and I) decided we needed to get her out of her current situation at the marina in New Jersey and move her to our home marina in Chesapeake City, MD about a 10 to 12 hour run. Our journey began a couple of few weeks ago. The boat which we named Off$hore Investment was running great, aside from a nuisance low oil pressure alarm on the port engine which the surveyor deemed to be unreliable/intermittent, and I subsequently disconnected while underway. We(me and two friends from work, who are all licensed A&P helicopter mechanics) made it all the way to Long Beach Island/ Beach Haven, NJ when we noticed fluctuating RPM's on the port engine. We noticed a water leak from the exhaust on the port engine. It was spraying all over the engine compartment. I shut the port engine down, wrapped it with some Flex-tape(its amazing stuff, you should carry a roll for emergency repairs). When I attempted to restart the port engine, it would crank twice, and then click, click, click... At that point we got a little closer to the shore than I wanted and subsequently ran aground, stalling the starboard engine.
After some four letter words, we attempted to restart the starboard engine and discovered that all 12 VDC power on board was dead. I was able to get the genny started and after grounding on two more sandbars were towed into Beach Haven. After we tied up and connected shore power for about 5 minutes the starboard engine fired up no problem. The port engine never did start again, exhibiting the same symptoms dockside as it did underway.
I have my theories as to what happened(bad alternator on stbd. engine, bad connection on the pos. battery cable on #2 battery). The mechanic at the yard keeps telling me he needs a little more time " to work things out" on the port engine. I'm just afraid the port engine ingested water from the leaking exhaust and washed out the cylinder(s). I'm willing to take all suggestions as long as they're free.
Engines are 350 Crusaders with around 300 +- 20 hours
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Re: Engine trouble on a 330 Mariner
The port engine issue does not sound good. I hope the surveyor was not on the payroll of the broker dismissing a low oil pressure alarm as a nuisance. That should have been a big red flag.
If these are raw water cooled engines that spent their life in salt water, yes you may have ingested water. If so, the starboard won't be far behind. Replace the manifolds asap.
Best wishes!
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Re: Engine trouble on a 330 Mariner
I wouldn't allow them too much time "to work things out." If she ingested salt water, you want that out of your engine ASAP.
Keep us posted.
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Re: Engine trouble on a 330 Mariner
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Re: Engine trouble on a 330 Mariner
I've emailed the marina back this morning asking for an update on the winterization status as well as where they are on the port engine. I have also began thinking a rebuild or replacement on the port engine.
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Re: Engine trouble on a 330 Mariner
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