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Engines will not reach RPM
- Champ3555
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Engines will not reach RPM
Engines-Cummins QSM11 535s Serial # Port 35016246, Starboard 35015841
Transmissions- Twin Disk
My issues are:
1) Port transmission seems to have a vibration that throws the engine into limp mode and will not allow speed of more then 1400 rpm. Throttles are slow to respond on both sides and I have to move half way up to get response.
2) Starboard engine will not exceed 1800 rpm.
3) The transmissions do not shift into gear smoothly. Slight bump when moved into drive mode
Known and recent repairs and service calls:
1) The previous owner replaced the starboard transmission which may account for the vibration due to misalignment???
2) Both drive shafts, props, bearings and rudders have been replaced or repaired due to a cable wrapping around the starboard prop.
3) Local Cummins technicians were paid $1,500.00 to diagnose engines under sea trial to determine RPM issues. They were unable to get a connection to the ports during this service call. I never received a report, only a bill.
4) Local marina (who is a Carver dealer) maintenance crew is completely clueless and the above incident with Cummins has me suspicious of any repair crews.
Any and all responses and recommendations would be greatly appreciated!!!!
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Re: Engines will not reach RPM
I've never had a transmission issue or an engine/running gear misalignment throw an engine into limp mode but who knows under the right conditions. Are you sure it's going into limp mode, are you getting an alarm or an engine light coming on indicating a fault? The reduced rpm could be the result of something else and not the computer giving that command. The vibration could be the engines, a misalignment, a running gear issue, or even fouled props full of weeds. I have to assume/hope that the techs checked the basics such as air filters, fuel filters, condition of the fuel, boost pressures, etc. Why weren't they able to hook up to the engine? Can't understand not getting a report of the findings from a tech you've paid money to diagnose a problem for you. Even if they couldn't come to a conclusion, they can give you a report of what they've done and the results of their findings. Find another tech is my advise.
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Re: Engines will not reach RPM
Champ3555 wrote:Source of the post...
3) Local Cummins technicians were paid $1,500.00 to diagnose engines under sea trial to determine RPM issues. They were unable to get a connection to the ports during this service call. I never received a report, only a bill.
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I wouldn't be paying the bill if they didn't actually do the diagnosis (connecting to the engines is a HUGE part of this kind of diagnosis!!!), nor provide a report of whatever they DID do and whatever they DID find.
They could come back out and finish the job first, if they were really indeed qualified to accept it in the first place.
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Re: Engines will not reach RPM
Good luck to you. This would be so frustrating to have a big problem like that on a new to you boat. Sounds like you got really bad service by your broker and surveyor if this boat passed a Sea Trial prior to closing.
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Re: Engines will not reach RPM
One question I often ask is was any work recently done to the vessel? You have a vibration on a vessel that had a fair amount of running gear done and perhaps more work was needed. While I would want to know all about the engine first and normally that’s the easiest just plug it in I would seek someone else to try and get a connection perhaps it’s not them but onboard computer. Without that the transmission
Coupler could be disconnected from the shaft to check alignment. If you purchased vessel without the vibration and it all of a sudden started running sluggish could all be in engine stressing importance of a computer to computer connection being highly important.
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