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Kohler 7.3 ECD-CB Generator - '06 41 CMY - Gas
- AlexHardesty
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Kohler 7.3 ECD-CB Generator - '06 41 CMY - Gas
This season I am having issues with the generator restarting after it has been running for say an hour or so. Last weekend I ran the generator for more than six hours straight with no issues. Note, that the generator starts immediately on the first start. If I initiate a shutdown (not an auto-shutdown of the generator) the generator will not restart unless it sets for some time. The error code I get on the restart is UU (Under Voltage) which I do not believe to be accurate. Yesterday as I was continuing to diagnose the issue, water started coming from the generator exhaust on the port side of the boat for the very first time since we purchased the boat. This led me to believe that up until yesterday, the thermostat may have been stuck hence the generator temperature was too high for a restart.
My question is, on the Kohler 7.3 ECD-CB on an '06 41 CMY, does water from the heat exchanger exit the boat through the bottom or through the exhaust on the port side of the boat?
Thank you for your help!
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Re: Kohler 7.3 ECD-CB Generator - '06 41 CMY - Gas
Here is a link to the manual for your generator - the exhaust system is Group 116. http://ourcayoloco.com/docs/tp5987.pdf
Note Kohler makes the generator, but others make the exhaust system that connects to it!
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Re: Kohler 7.3 ECD-CB Generator - '06 41 CMY - Gas
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Re: Kohler 7.3 ECD-CB Generator - '06 41 CMY - Gas
AlexHardesty wrote:Source of the post My question is, on the Kohler 7.3 ECD-CB on an '06 41 CMY, does water from the heat exchanger exit the boat through the bottom or through the exhaust on the port side of the boat?
Check your boat manual, you may have the gas separator type as has been mentioned, raw water out the bottom gas out the side.....post a pic of the muffler.....I am sure someone else here has this model and can come in.
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Re: Kohler 7.3 ECD-CB Generator - '06 41 CMY - Gas
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Re: Kohler 7.3 ECD-CB Generator - '06 41 CMY - Gas
The other issue you are having could be related to a known heat soak issue. The exhaust temperature sensor sits on top of the SS catalytic converter. When the engine is running, it is nice and cool and all is good. At shut down, the high heat of the catalytic converter rapidly heats the temperature switch and it can activate. Left alone, it will cool off and re-set after 1/2 hr or so.
Be sure you have the latest version of software, it has a 30 second inhibit to the exhaust temp so the sea water can cool it down a little before it allows the controller to sense it.
On the EKD models they switched to a flow sensor switch and eliminated the exhaust temp switch.
Try running the generator with no load a few minutes before shut down and this will cool the exhaust a little.
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