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I have a 7.0BCG Westerbeke.
Mine is 6 yrs old, with 650 hours (I personally put 200 on it since last November, when I bought the boat.) Last week, it ran down in rpms a couple of times, and then died. All efforts to restart have failed. I was low on fuel in the supply tank, and figured that was the problem. I have checked all safety systems, lifted the overspeed module connection, and as long as I hold both the start switch AND the oil pressure override switch down, it sounds like it has started and is running. I am perhaps fooling myself because I'm sure the starter is engaged while I'm holding down the start switch. If I release either, the engine dies, like you hit the stop switch. I have measured a good 12v on the fuel cutoff solenoid, even when the switches are released. I have cracked the solenoid from the carb housing, and have fuel running out, so I "don't" think I have a fuel pump problem. I am not developing A/C voltage, though. IT's like 10 volts on the panel meter, or something trivial during the start. Would the lack of the battery charger output from the A/C side be causing this symptom? Any other ideas? |
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