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On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 08:49:34 -0400, Rosalie B.
wrote: We are back home because we have an intermittent problem and decided to come back to deal with it rather than wait and be stuck somewhere. What is the problem? Bob has his idea, but I'd like any alternate opinions. We were motor sailing along, as the breeze basically died (although it was from the predicted direction), and I was in the aft cabin when suddenly it sounded to me as if the engine was running away. I went up into the cockpit and said to Bob "What is that noise", and he said there was someone coming up behind us. (We can't see directly behind us due to stuff on the aft deck.) But I looked and there was no one there. Bob slacked off the throttle and then cautiously came back to speed and the noise was gone. This happened about twice more. The gauges never moved during this time - RPMs were the same, oil pressure normal, engine temperature normal (and Bob checked that with the infrared gauge), engine charging as normal. Bob checked the bilges and looked in the engine compartment and saw nothing amiss. The engine continued to run as normal between times. We got to Crisfield just after 7 and tied up and went to dinner at the Cove (wonderful dinner) and then we had a thunderstorm. So yesterday, we were planning to go down to Cape Charles and decided that was too far under the circumstances and were going to divert to Deltaville. This happened once more, so we came home instead. So what do you think this is? Too bad you didn't record the sound. Since you said the gauges all read no change in engine operation (boat speed didn't change?) what could account for the sound? I don't know boat drive trains, but have run across something similar in a car. Traveling on the highway, there were occasional times when something close to an "engine racing" sound would occur. Speed and normal engine operation said otherwise, and the sound emanated from the right side of the engine compartment. It was very obvious and accompanied by some vibration. I suspected the CV joint. I was wrong. Soon after the noise started occurring, the alternator failed, and when it was replaced the noise was gone permanently. Hopefully, it's something so minor for you. You really have to pinpoint the source of the sound. Again assuming engine operation remains steady, the exhaust system is another place to look at. --Vic |
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