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Volvo Penta TAMD 74P EDC Long Delay in Engaging
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Volvo Penta TAMD 74P EDC Long Delay in Engaging
I have a 2002 466MY with twin Volvo TAMD 74P-As - although the blocks say TAMD75P - can't work that one out since a serialisation search confirms they are 74P-As. Anyway, these have an EDC system installed.
I had a mechanic fix a problem with the starboard forward not engaging. Dammit he showed me how he fixed this but I cannot recall exactly what he did. My problem now though is that the port forward thrust is taking 30 seconds or so before it engages.
Would anyone have a clue on how I can fix this? Port astern and the starboard ahead and astern thrusts have the normal one second delay before engaging the props.
Unfortunately where the vessel is now there are no VP certified mechanics. So any help or a point in the right direction would be well received.
Raymond
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Volvo Penta TAMD 74P EDC Long Delay in Engaging
The solenoid (actuator) on the transmission could be bad - I would consider switching the port solenoid to the starboard solenoid and seeing if the problem migrates as well.
The other thing to check - the transmission fluid. Being hydraulic, if it is low(er) on fluid it will take longer for the pressure to build - hence longer to move.
2000 Carver 506
FOXY JOE
Volvo 7.4TAMD
Queens Cove Marina
Georgian Bay, Ontario
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Volvo Penta TAMD 74P EDC Long Delay in Engaging
It was truly 30 seconds. But I was also having a problem following the instructions in the manual to re-calibrate the EDC; very ambiguous reading. Anyway I managed to get a hold of another manual which I followed and successfully re-calibrated. This didn't fix it but reduced the delay from 30 seconds down to about 8 seconds. The port-astern and starboard thrusts have the normal one second delay. EDC error reading is 1.1 which is okay.
How exactly do you adjust the timing on the EDC control? I tried to find this in the manual to no avail.
Many thanks, Raymond
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Volvo Penta TAMD 74P EDC Long Delay in Engaging
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Volvo Penta TAMD 74P EDC Long Delay in Engaging
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Re: Volvo Penta TAMD 74P EDC Long Delay in Engaging
Always include pictures if possible. They really help!
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Re: Volvo Penta TAMD 74P EDC Long Delay in Engaging
There was a leak in the transmission oil cooler but I didn't detect it at first because it was small, but eventually I found a build up of oil in the bilge. I checked the transmission oil dip stick and sure enough it was low. After getting the water cooler fixed by a radiator expert, I topped up the transmission oil and all was sweet. Bottom line is that the transmission does not engage with low oil or with low oil pressure.
Cheers, Raymond
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Re: Volvo Penta TAMD 74P EDC Long Delay in Engaging
Thanks
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Volvo TAMD74 480hp ea
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Re: Volvo Penta TAMD 74P EDC Long Delay in Engaging
That being said - 1.5 seconds is perfect. You won't get much better than that, as that is exactly what mine is.
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