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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Opened the cooling water intake seacocks, turned the batteries switch to "on" ... gave the throttles a little bump up over idle, turn the keys and .... varoom ! Both engines hardly turned over once and they lit off and purred. Little or no smoke to speak of. It was as if they were just running 5 minutes ago and I shut them down for a minute. They had not run since last September. I start getting the itch hearing them run and the sound and vibration in the boat. Eisboch I bet you took the "For Sale" sign off shortly after that. ;-) BTW: My friend with a Lyman recorded his engine running from the marina to the Lake so he could get his boating *fix* during the winter by listening to it. |
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![]() "JimH" wrote in message ... BTW: My friend with a Lyman recorded his engine running from the marina to the Lake so he could get his boating *fix* during the winter by listening to it. I have a two hour DVD (my brother recorded on VHS and I copied it to DVD) of various parts of our 1600 mile voyage to Florida. Every once in a while I watch it and get flashbacks of every single event, major and minor of that trip. It's a great video. Eisboch |
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my old boat had twin cummins "B" series... I used to roll down the
window of my car when I was at a red light next to a Dodge diesel pickup just to hear the sound!!! now I have 671s and their sound is not as distinctive as the cummins... Eisboch wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... BTW: My friend with a Lyman recorded his engine running from the marina to the Lake so he could get his boating *fix* during the winter by listening to it. I have a two hour DVD (my brother recorded on VHS and I copied it to DVD) of various parts of our 1600 mile voyage to Florida. Every once in a while I watch it and get flashbacks of every single event, major and minor of that trip. It's a great video. Eisboch |
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![]() "Ed" wrote in message ... my old boat had twin cummins "B" series... I used to roll down the window of my car when I was at a red light next to a Dodge diesel pickup just to hear the sound!!! now I have 671s and their sound is not as distinctive as the cummins... It's amazing that if you hang around diesel powered boats long enough you get to recognize and identify the engine types by sound. I can recognize a 6-71 when it fires up 10 boats away. The Volvo engines in my boat also have a distinctive sound ... in part due to the fact that the engine room is totally sound insulated. You can hear the exhaust and, as you throttle up, the turbos spooling, but no diesel knocking sound. In fact, it sounds like a Greyhound bus inside ... sorta a turbine sound due to the turbos. The engines sound very remote while underway. The Egg Harbor had CAT 3126 engines that have got to be the loudest things I've heard in a boat that size. They had turbos, but you could not hear them over the engine noise. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Ed" wrote in message ... my old boat had twin cummins "B" series... I used to roll down the window of my car when I was at a red light next to a Dodge diesel pickup just to hear the sound!!! now I have 671s and their sound is not as distinctive as the cummins... It's amazing that if you hang around diesel powered boats long enough you get to recognize and identify the engine types by sound. I can recognize a 6-71 when it fires up 10 boats away. The Volvo engines in my boat also have a distinctive sound ... in part due to the fact that the engine room is totally sound insulated. You can hear the exhaust and, as you throttle up, the turbos spooling, but no diesel knocking sound. In fact, it sounds like a Greyhound bus inside ... sorta a turbine sound due to the turbos. The engines sound very remote while underway. The Egg Harbor had CAT 3126 engines that have got to be the loudest things I've heard in a boat that size. They had turbos, but you could not hear them over the engine noise. Eisboch I've always thought the Cummins in the Dodge pick-me-ups sounded "better" than the Powerstrokes in the Fords. But I have nothing on which to base that, other than how the sounds hit my ears. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "Ed" wrote in message ... my old boat had twin cummins "B" series... I used to roll down the window of my car when I was at a red light next to a Dodge diesel pickup just to hear the sound!!! now I have 671s and their sound is not as distinctive as the cummins... It's amazing that if you hang around diesel powered boats long enough you get to recognize and identify the engine types by sound. I can recognize a 6-71 when it fires up 10 boats away. The Volvo engines in my boat also have a distinctive sound ... in part due to the fact that the engine room is totally sound insulated. You can hear the exhaust and, as you throttle up, the turbos spooling, but no diesel knocking sound. In fact, it sounds like a Greyhound bus inside ... sorta a turbine sound due to the turbos. The engines sound very remote while underway. The Egg Harbor had CAT 3126 engines that have got to be the loudest things I've heard in a boat that size. They had turbos, but you could not hear them over the engine noise. Eisboch I've always thought the Cummins in the Dodge pick-me-ups sounded "better" than the Powerstrokes in the Fords. But I have nothing on which to base that, other than how the sounds hit my ears. Totally different sound. The Cummins is a six, the Ford is an eight. Ford 6.0L engines have a very distinctive sound when slowing down. Not really a rattle, but a strange sound that no other diesel I've heard makes. Eisboch |
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