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"P.C." wrote in message . dk...
Hi "Steintjern" skrev i en meddelelse ... . The sound is not there always and seems to dissapear (maybe because it's impossible to hear it ![]() throttle. Anyone that had similiar experiences with this type of engine(s)? Best Regards Niclas Now Sabb that types , came as with tradisional gear or variable pitch propellor. What type is your's ? Is the sound when propellor is on, your engine could be out of line. If the engine is out of line a bearing could be worn, case pitch propellor , there are a coupling that could be adjusted wrong, maby the propellor sharft is bended or a blade is dameaged. P.C. Thank's for your answer! I think it's a variable pitch propellor (the blades are removable). We had an expert (and I MEAN expert ;-)) helping us installing the engine into our boat (a small oak fishing boat). Previously we had a Volvo Penta MD1, so he had to construct a brand new engine bed (which led to improved stability etc). From what I saw and understand the engine line couldn't get much better than it is now. The sound is mainly when driving forward at less velocities. Best Regards Niclas |
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