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Westerbeke Generator Problem

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Vessel Info: 1992 Carver 36 aft cabin with Volvo 740b engines. Westerbeke 5kw generator. Bought the boat in Portland Oregon in June, and a friend and I brought it up to Sidney, BC. Great trip!
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Westerbeke Generator Problem

Postby MyPleasure » October 6th, 2025, 12:50 am

Hi Fellas,
For the life of me, I cannot get my 5kw gas generator to stop hunting. I’ve contacted Westerbeke and they sent me a troubleshooting guide for the electronic governor, but I can’t even get the generator to stop hunting long enough to test the voltage at the connections that they describe in the guide.
I’m wondering if the electronic governor has bit the dust. The generator only has 880 hours run time on it, but it is over 30 years old. I’ve got the gain as low as it will go, but it still will not run without hunting enough to even switch the power over on the inverter to charge the batteries or power the boat.
I’ve tried adjusting the engine speed with the electronic governor speed control, as well as adjusting the mechanical adjustment, but the only way that I can get the generator to stop hunting is adjusting the speed so fast that the generator shuts itself down because the revs are too high.
The guide says to check the magnetic pick-up for 0.030 clearance from the ring gear, but there’s no way that I can check the MPU position without taking the generator apart.
I guess that I’ll have to call an expert and have him try and figure out what’s going on, $$$$.
Thanks for any advice with this problem.
Al
1st Carver 1987 32 Aft Cabin
2nd Carver 1989 4207 Aft Cabin
3rd Carver 1995 350 Voyager
4th (current) 1992 36 Carver Aft Cabin

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Re: Westerbeke Generator Problem

Postby bud37 » October 6th, 2025, 7:40 am

Have you considered/ cleaned the carb ?
Hunting can be a symptom of an engine looking for fuel resulting from a plugged carb jet.
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Topic author Canada
MyPleasure
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Posts: 132
Joined: October 18th, 2022, 7:08 pm
Vessel Info: 1992 Carver 36 aft cabin with Volvo 740b engines. Westerbeke 5kw generator. Bought the boat in Portland Oregon in June, and a friend and I brought it up to Sidney, BC. Great trip!
Location: Victoria
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Re: Westerbeke Generator Problem

Postby MyPleasure » October 6th, 2025, 12:55 pm

Thanks bud37,
That’s something that I never thought of, I will run some carb cleaner thru it. I have a feeling that it’s more of an electronic problem though, all of which are expensive fixes.
Al
1st Carver 1987 32 Aft Cabin
2nd Carver 1989 4207 Aft Cabin
3rd Carver 1995 350 Voyager
4th (current) 1992 36 Carver Aft Cabin
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Re: Westerbeke Generator Problem

Postby bud37 » October 6th, 2025, 4:26 pm

Fwiw....carb cleaner won't do it in most cases, you have to physically disassemble and clean the jets/emulsion tube as the holes in them become restricted over time. Just a cheap easy thing to do to cross off the list.
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.

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