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1995 Carver 355 Vacuum in Crankcase
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Re: 1995 Carver 355 Vacuum in Crankcase
A compression test is a good idea but you should also consider doing a vacuum test, it'll tell you a lot about what's going on if you know how to read it.
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Re: 1995 Carver 355 Vacuum in Crankcase
Triwing wrote:Source of the post Hello, new Carver owner. Just bought a 95 355 aft cabin. Starboard engine want running after previous owner did a "tune up". Found firing order wrong. Fixed that, now it starts and runs, but not very well. Found huge vacuum draw on breather tubes going to the flame arrestor. Lots of smoke coming from exhaust. I seem to have a huge vacuum leak into the crankcase. Suspeting the intake. Any other suggestions?
Considering this is a new boat to you. ...Any tune up or basic engine troubleshoot should start with the very least a proper compression test to make sure the engine is mechanically sound, the cadillac of tests is a leak down, that will require good gages and an air supply with someone that knows how to set the engine for a correct test, but that test will reveal lots more info if done right.
Remember you can't tune a bad engine no matter what. Once the compression is tested and verified ok, you can move on to the possible pcv / vacuum leak/ tuning issue.....imo.
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Re: 1995 Carver 355 Vacuum in Crankcase
Like Tom alluded to the First test in any tune up is a proper compression test, that will give the basic health of the engine. Now like I said and you did, a leak down done on a bad or marginal cylinder by someone that knows what they are doing can show ring condition, valve condition, gaskets, and leakage into the cooling side.
Like I said, this test has to be done right, my guess this is why a lot of guys don't use it. Fairly comprehensive for a static test. Once that passes then you will know whether you have a good base for tuning or not. All of these tests go hand in hand and have a specific order in my experience.
Vacuum gage testing is ok for tuning lean best idle and getting some ideas, but you need to have experience to interpret the findings properly ( or there will be guessing) after all the static testing is done properly .Myself I have always liked to go forward from a base engine I know is good. Methinks we may be a bit off here.
It could simply be a bad or missing PCV valve, who knows as there are many things to cross off the list.
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Re: 1995 Carver 355 Vacuum in Crankcase
A lot more needs to be known about the OP's engine before you could really start troubleshooting the problem. Knowing the firing order was wrong after a "tuneup" would really make me question everything that was done in the "tuneup" and I'd have to start from scratch. I'd use whatever tools I'd have available to give me data and all the above would contribute some amount of knowledge or confidence in what I was starting with.
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