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Carver 356 RPM issues
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Re: Carver 356 RPM issues
Info below is from survey report
Model: 356 Motor Yacht --- Length: 41’2” --- Year: 2000
Engines Information:
Engines make: Mercruiser
Fuel type: Gasoline
Engines model: 454 MPI
Induction: Natural
Engines serial #: Port: 0L-393265
# of cylinders: 8 Rated
horsepower: 310
Rated RPM: 4400/4800
Injection: EFI
Engine hours: Port: below 600
Fuel primer pump: N/A
Alternator: 12 volts
Transmissions: Velvet drive Model: 20-01-005 Ratio: 2.45 to 1
Transmissions serial # Port: 6241
Stuffing boxes: Dripless Condition: No leaks noted
Engines oil level: Correct
Transmissions oil level: Correct
Fuel Tank Filters and Fuel Hoses:
Tanks construction: 5052 Aluminum Tanks
location: Engine room
Tanks capacity: 350 gals
Injection pump type: Electric
Fuel Delivery: Flex lines and formed steel
System static suppression: yes
System bonding: Available
Main engine fuel filter: Spin
Venting system: Overboard Fuel fill hose: A 2
Fuel manifold valves: Operational (Binding)
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Also, did you ever check your tanks and the fuel pick-up tubes. I'm sure I posted this before, but there was an issue with some early 356 tanks. The tanks were aluminum and the pickup tubes copper. After a while (and might be dependent on environment and fuel), the copper tubes would begin to oxidize and the particles would end up in the fuel line. If you get the numbers off the tank and contact the manufacturer you might be able to rule that out on yours.
It would be good if you reposted the symptoms/observations and KNOWN results of tests so far. Reading different threads makes it hard to keep the symptoms straight between the different issues different folks are having.
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Re: Carver 356 RPM issues
cpoint wrote:Source of the post km, I recall last time they were cleaning out the tank, they told me lines were clean. Not sure how they checked. The other thing, again, if that's the case, when I switch to aux, it should not be an issue. Because aux feed to starboard is perfectly fine. Unless there are 2 feeders from aux, separate for each engine when selected?
In any situation where you have the choice of multiple tanks etc , you need to be sure of what orientation the fuel feed valves are in........I will give you an example.....say you had two tanks with the choices on the valve being #1, #2 or both......now if # 1 tank is empty and that feed valve was partially on #1 or the both position that would pull air from the empty tank and create havoc for the engine , the valve would have to be clearly in the #2 position.
So after saying all this, it might have nothing to do with your case, but I did notice on the report you posted that the surveyor reported that the fuel manifold valves were binding, I have been thru this before and I can tell you they will pull air without leaking fuel, so well worth checking....again, good luck, hope you find your problem and thanks for posting the numbers.
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