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I have a 1985 32' Chris craft stinger with twin 454's. The starboard engine
has been acting up lately. If I give it throttle it starts to go then the right engine will rev higher, the prop sounds like its cavitating, the engine sync gauge swings way over to the right and the boat starts veering to the right. Basically I am losing propulsion from that side and the engine is unloaded. When I back the throttle down it "catches" and starts moving straight, sync needle swings back over, etc. If it was a car I would say the clutch is slipping but I am not sure if there are clutch packs in a boat tranny, never worked on one. If I speed up real slow with the port engine taking most of the load I can eventually get up to speed, but it still will cut out for a second or two randomly. We ran over a crab trap a couple months back but I dont know if that messed it up or not. It was on the starboard prop and I had to cut it away to get it off, it was wrapped up pretty good. If more details are needed please let me know. i could get video of the gauges and sounds if that will help. |
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RM wrote:
I have a 1985 32' Chris craft stinger with twin 454's. The starboard engine has been acting up lately. If I give it throttle it starts to go then the right engine will rev higher, the prop sounds like its cavitating, the engine sync gauge swings way over to the right and the boat starts veering to the right. Basically I am losing propulsion from that side and the engine is unloaded. When I back the throttle down it "catches" and starts moving straight, sync needle swings back over, etc. If it was a car I would say the clutch is slipping but I am not sure if there are clutch packs in a boat tranny, never worked on one. If I speed up real slow with the port engine taking most of the load I can eventually get up to speed, but it still will cut out for a second or two randomly. We ran over a crab trap a couple months back but I dont know if that messed it up or not. It was on the starboard prop and I had to cut it away to get it off, it was wrapped up pretty good. If more details are needed please let me know. i could get video of the gauges and sounds if that will help. There are clutches. Have the transmission checked, check your prop & key/keyway, and the shaft coupling at the flange. Something is slipping among those items. Rob |
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Depending on your drive system there can be clutches involved. Just about
all inboard + lots of i/o drives except for merc alphas have some sort of clutch system to engage forward and reverse. There are also rubber couplings that can exhibit the same behavior when they have slipped. What is between your 454's and the props? "RM" wrote in message .. . I have a 1985 32' Chris craft stinger with twin 454's. The starboard engine has been acting up lately. If I give it throttle it starts to go then the right engine will rev higher, the prop sounds like its cavitating, the engine sync gauge swings way over to the right and the boat starts veering to the right. Basically I am losing propulsion from that side and the engine is unloaded. When I back the throttle down it "catches" and starts moving straight, sync needle swings back over, etc. If it was a car I would say the clutch is slipping but I am not sure if there are clutch packs in a boat tranny, never worked on one. If I speed up real slow with the port engine taking most of the load I can eventually get up to speed, but it still will cut out for a second or two randomly. We ran over a crab trap a couple months back but I dont know if that messed it up or not. It was on the starboard prop and I had to cut it away to get it off, it was wrapped up pretty good. If more details are needed please let me know. i could get video of the gauges and sounds if that will help. |
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On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 06:59:43 GMT, "RM" wrote:
I have a 1985 32' Chris craft stinger with twin 454's. The starboard engine has been acting up lately. If I give it throttle it starts to go then the right engine will rev higher, the prop sounds like its cavitating, the engine sync gauge swings way over to the right and the boat starts veering to the right. Basically I am losing propulsion from that side and the engine is unloaded. When I back the throttle down it "catches" and starts moving straight, sync needle swings back over, etc. If it was a car I would say the clutch is slipping but I am not sure if there are clutch packs in a boat tranny, never worked on one. If I speed up real slow with the port engine taking most of the load I can eventually get up to speed, but it still will cut out for a second or two randomly. We ran over a crab trap a couple months back but I dont know if that messed it up or not. It was on the starboard prop and I had to cut it away to get it off, it was wrapped up pretty good. If more details are needed please let me know. i could get video of the gauges and sounds if that will help. Start with the basics: take the prop off, check the drive shaft to prop area and reconnect, snuggly. If you are lucky, this can be the problem Brian W |
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Brian Whatcott wrote:
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 06:59:43 GMT, "RM" wrote: I have a 1985 32' Chris craft stinger with twin 454's. The starboard engine has been acting up lately. If I give it throttle it starts to go then the right engine will rev higher, the prop sounds like its cavitating, the engine sync gauge swings way over to the right and the boat starts veering to the right. Basically I am losing propulsion from that side and the engine is unloaded. When I back the throttle down it "catches" and starts moving straight, sync needle swings back over, etc. If it was a car I would say the clutch is slipping but I am not sure if there are clutch packs in a boat tranny, never worked on one. If I speed up real slow with the port engine taking most of the load I can eventually get up to speed, but it still will cut out for a second or two randomly. We ran over a crab trap a couple months back but I dont know if that messed it up or not. It was on the starboard prop and I had to cut it away to get it off, it was wrapped up pretty good. If more details are needed please let me know. i could get video of the gauges and sounds if that will help. Start with the basics: take the prop off, check the drive shaft to prop area and reconnect, snuggly. If you are lucky, this can be the problem Brian W It's pretty obvoius, though, if the keywat is compromised, or the key is missing on an inboard. And stop calling him Snuggly. Rob |
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![]() "JamesgangNC" wrote in message link.net... Depending on your drive system there can be clutches involved. Just about all inboard + lots of i/o drives except for merc alphas have some sort of clutch system to engage forward and reverse. There are also rubber couplings that can exhibit the same behavior when they have slipped. What is between your 454's and the props? I think they are alphas, I will go to the marina in a couple of days and check. |
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![]() Start with the basics: take the prop off, check the drive shaft to prop area and reconnect, snuggly. If you are lucky, this can be the problem Brian W It's pretty obvoius, though, if the keywat is compromised, or the key is missing on an inboard. And stop calling him Snuggly. Rob Help me fix it and he can call me any damn thing he wants! ![]() |
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RM wrote:
"JamesgangNC" wrote in message link.net... Depending on your drive system there can be clutches involved. Just about all inboard + lots of i/o drives except for merc alphas have some sort of clutch system to engage forward and reverse. There are also rubber couplings that can exhibit the same behavior when they have slipped. What is between your 454's and the props? I think they are alphas, I will go to the marina in a couple of days and check. There you go... now that we know they are outdrives, it seems you have a spun prop hub. Change the right prop and you are back in business. A prop shop will be able to re-hub your old prop. It could be that the drive coupler is slipping, but try the prop first. Rob |
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Try switching props between engines if you don't have a reverse rotating
stern drive. (most aren't) Look for a telltale deposit of rubber powder and a foul odor near the engine coupler. JIMinFL "trainfan1" wrote in message ... RM wrote: "JamesgangNC" wrote in message link.net... Depending on your drive system there can be clutches involved. Just about all inboard + lots of i/o drives except for merc alphas have some sort of clutch system to engage forward and reverse. There are also rubber couplings that can exhibit the same behavior when they have slipped. What is between your 454's and the props? I think they are alphas, I will go to the marina in a couple of days and check. There you go... now that we know they are outdrives, it seems you have a spun prop hub. Change the right prop and you are back in business. A prop shop will be able to re-hub your old prop. It could be that the drive coupler is slipping, but try the prop first. Rob |
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While not unheard of alphas are not commonly found on 454's. They don't
hold up to big block torque well on a big boat. But with twins the stress would be less so maybe. If they are alphas then it's either the rubber hub in the prop or the rubber coupling hub on the engine flywheel. Everything inside alphas is metal to metal, no clutches. Hope for the prop hub cause usually the engine has to be pulled to replace the coupling hub on the flywheel. "RM" wrote in message ... "JamesgangNC" wrote in message link.net... Depending on your drive system there can be clutches involved. Just about all inboard + lots of i/o drives except for merc alphas have some sort of clutch system to engage forward and reverse. There are also rubber couplings that can exhibit the same behavior when they have slipped. What is between your 454's and the props? I think they are alphas, I will go to the marina in a couple of days and check. |
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