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I have a boat with twin 350 hp Crusader gas engines. I would like to
cruise this boat between Florida and the Bahamas. It will be optimal for me to cross the Gulf Stream at high cruising speeds to get out of harms way, then reduce to a very slow speed when moving around the islands in order to conserve fuel and increase my range. I've heard that this can cause fouling of spark plugs. Has anyone tried this and can comment on doing something like this? Does the plug fouling happen over a lengthy period of time (weeks) or rather quickly (hours)? |
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What do you mean by slow speeds? Is this a planing boat or a displacement
boat? Generally it is considered bad for gasoline engines to idle them for extended periods. If the carbs are set up properly though it should not foul the plugs very much. You can speed up for a few minutes occasionally to clean them out. I don't think you are really going to find idling around in a planing boat to be very satisfactory. You might experiment with running on one engine to see if you can achieve the low speed you want with the endgine running above idle. "Diego" wrote in message ups.com... I have a boat with twin 350 hp Crusader gas engines. I would like to cruise this boat between Florida and the Bahamas. It will be optimal for me to cross the Gulf Stream at high cruising speeds to get out of harms way, then reduce to a very slow speed when moving around the islands in order to conserve fuel and increase my range. I've heard that this can cause fouling of spark plugs. Has anyone tried this and can comment on doing something like this? Does the plug fouling happen over a lengthy period of time (weeks) or rather quickly (hours)? |
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Here's a good link http://www.boatdocking.com/other/Mushing.html
"Diego" wrote in message ups.com... I have a boat with twin 350 hp Crusader gas engines. I would like to cruise this boat between Florida and the Bahamas. It will be optimal for me to cross the Gulf Stream at high cruising speeds to get out of harms way, then reduce to a very slow speed when moving around the islands in order to conserve fuel and increase my range. I've heard that this can cause fouling of spark plugs. Has anyone tried this and can comment on doing something like this? Does the plug fouling happen over a lengthy period of time (weeks) or rather quickly (hours)? |
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![]() "jamesgangnc" wrote in message ... Here's a good link http://www.boatdocking.com/other/Mushing.html "Diego" wrote in message ups.com... I have a boat with twin 350 hp Crusader gas engines. I would like to cruise this boat between Florida and the Bahamas. It will be optimal for me to cross the Gulf Stream at high cruising speeds to get out of harms way, then reduce to a very slow speed when moving around the islands in order to conserve fuel and increase my range. I've heard that this can cause fouling of spark plugs. Has anyone tried this and can comment on doing something like this? Does the plug fouling happen over a lengthy period of time (weeks) or rather quickly (hours)? Charles Low used to be a regular contributor here. Haven't seen his name for a while. All around good guy. Eisboch |
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"Eisboch" wrote
http://www.boatdocking.com/other/Mushing.html Charles Low used to be a regular contributor here. Haven't seen his name for a while. All around good guy. Good writer, too. I enjoyed the article. Maybe even learned something. |
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On Sep 29, 12:46 pm, trainfan1 wrote:
wrote: On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:29:04 -0700, Diego wrote: I have a boat with twin 350 hp Crusader gas engines. I would like to cruise this boat between Florida and the Bahamas. It will be optimal for me to cross the Gulf Stream at high cruising speeds to get out of harms way, then reduce to a very slow speed when moving around the islands in order to conserve fuel and increase my range. I've heard that this can cause fouling of spark plugs. Has anyone tried this and can comment on doing something like this? Does the plug fouling happen over a lengthy period of time (weeks) or rather quickly (hours)? Any fairly modern engine will be fine going slow... 2 strokes have a problem with this for a number of reasons but 4 strokes don't share those problems. Unless it's an E-Tec or Optimax. A port or direct fuel injected inboard engine should do fine indefinitely. A carbed or CFI engine may suffer from fuel pooling & sporadic rich operation(fouling the plugs), especially high performance engines. If intake charge velocity is maintained, by design or by engine speed, prolonged idling should pose no problem. A 350 hp Crusader should be a 454 Chevy(maybe 496 CID if newer), it should do fine idling, even with carbs. Rob- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - AAgreed. If anything edse, and if it they arn't already, I'd change them over from points ignition to electronic. Can be done simply too. Pertronix ovvers a "drop-in kit for less than $100.00 each that is simple to install with no modifications to the distributors. No need to pull the distributors either. The advantage is a much higher spark voltage which increases fuel burn efficiency, and plug life. |
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Common misconception about ignitions. If the spark is igniting the fuel it
can't ingnite it "better". Nor does the spark clean the plug, the fuel combustion does that. The temp of a plug is primarily about how far into the combustion chamber it protrudes. "Tim" wrote in message oups.com... On Sep 29, 12:46 pm, trainfan1 wrote: wrote: On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:29:04 -0700, Diego wrote: I have a boat with twin 350 hp Crusader gas engines. I would like to cruise this boat between Florida and the Bahamas. It will be optimal for me to cross the Gulf Stream at high cruising speeds to get out of harms way, then reduce to a very slow speed when moving around the islands in order to conserve fuel and increase my range. I've heard that this can cause fouling of spark plugs. Has anyone tried this and can comment on doing something like this? Does the plug fouling happen over a lengthy period of time (weeks) or rather quickly (hours)? Any fairly modern engine will be fine going slow... 2 strokes have a problem with this for a number of reasons but 4 strokes don't share those problems. Unless it's an E-Tec or Optimax. A port or direct fuel injected inboard engine should do fine indefinitely. A carbed or CFI engine may suffer from fuel pooling & sporadic rich operation(fouling the plugs), especially high performance engines. If intake charge velocity is maintained, by design or by engine speed, prolonged idling should pose no problem. A 350 hp Crusader should be a 454 Chevy(maybe 496 CID if newer), it should do fine idling, even with carbs. Rob- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - AAgreed. If anything edse, and if it they arn't already, I'd change them over from points ignition to electronic. Can be done simply too. Pertronix ovvers a "drop-in kit for less than $100.00 each that is simple to install with no modifications to the distributors. No need to pull the distributors either. The advantage is a much higher spark voltage which increases fuel burn efficiency, and plug life. |
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"Diego" wrote
reduce to a very slow speed when moving around the islands in order to conserve fuel and increase my range. I once made a 50 mile round trip with a Merc 165 at idle and occasionally just a tick over. Maybe 1000 RPM during the periods I was hurrying. No problems at all with the 30 year-old carbureted breaker point engine. Took about 12 hours and used only a little less fuel than the same trip at a moderate planing cruise. At the time I was less interested in miles than I was in time-on-water per gallon, if you know what I mean. |
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