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Hi Jeff,
The wobble occurs when I do a fast dethrottle from high rpm to idle. At this point the engine wobbles side to side and then stalls. I suspect the wobble occurs from normal centrifigal force and because I have a 'spongy' engine mount it becomes exagerated. I believe all cylinders are firing correctly. I can't rule out other issues that may be causing this. The wobble is the most likely cause given what I've seen. Thanks Much, I'll report back further findings. -Bob Jeff wrote: * rcgamble wrote, On 7/10/2007 5:30 PM: Hello, I have pair of 2GM20FC's with SD20's on my catamaran. I don't see the connection between stalling and engine mounts. If the engine has an imbalance, such as one cylinder not firing, or a misbehaving folding prop, there will be a lot of wobble that can be very dramatic on the soft saildrive mounts. The wobble sounds more like an effect, not a cause. I have a Yanmar 3gm30fc w / SD20 Saildrives that stalls when reducing RPM. I think I've isolated the problem to be with the engine mounts. The engine [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] Thanks, Bob -- www.rcgamble.com Message posted via http://www.boatkb.com |