Hello C-brat community,
it's finally happened, just over a week ago we left Philadelphia for the great American loop - today we are at anchor on the Hudson North of the Tapppanzee bridge.
first issue I would love advice on:
the last hour of our delaware bay crossing from Cohancy river to Cape May
we had been running for about 1.5hours at 4000rpm from the port tank which was getting low (5 gallons or less) the RPMs dropped quickly and the motor died. the bulb on the fuel hose was sucked in.
We quickly switched tanks re-primed the ball, it started right up and we made it with no issues from the starboard tank.
I checked the air vent by blowing into it and it was clear.
There is no water in the bottom of the racor filter.
We filled up on fuel in Cape May and ran from the port tank again at 4000rpm and after a couple of hours RPMs dropped again the ball was sucked in so we quickly switched to the starboard tank again.. without even stolling the engine.
Since then we've run from the port tank again for a few hours at 4200rpm from manasquan inlet to Sandy hook with no issues.
(we've been running the port tank first so as not repeat the issue at the wrong time and to test how it is working before using the starboard tank)
Today we ran the port tank from the statue of liberty anchorage to to the Tappanzee bridge for about 8 hours straight all at about 2000 RPM (minus finding and towing a dinghy and handing it off to a friend of its owner) the bulb and motor ran great now there is about 4 or 5 inches of fuel left in it..
just as we were circling the small cove at near idle speed before finding a good spot to drop the anchor the temperature alarm and light went off on the remote control.
the alarm turned off when I lowered the RPMs even more or put it in neutral.
1) Any ideas what might be going on with the port fuel tank?
2) Is it possible that the motor simply ran too long too slow and just got hot when we arrived and near-idled for a few minute?
3) could there be a connection between the fuel issue mentioned above and the overheat alarm going off this afternoon?
thank you all!
it's finally happened, just over a week ago we left Philadelphia for the great American loop - today we are at anchor on the Hudson North of the Tapppanzee bridge.
first issue I would love advice on:
the last hour of our delaware bay crossing from Cohancy river to Cape May
we had been running for about 1.5hours at 4000rpm from the port tank which was getting low (5 gallons or less) the RPMs dropped quickly and the motor died. the bulb on the fuel hose was sucked in.
We quickly switched tanks re-primed the ball, it started right up and we made it with no issues from the starboard tank.
I checked the air vent by blowing into it and it was clear.
There is no water in the bottom of the racor filter.
We filled up on fuel in Cape May and ran from the port tank again at 4000rpm and after a couple of hours RPMs dropped again the ball was sucked in so we quickly switched to the starboard tank again.. without even stolling the engine.
Since then we've run from the port tank again for a few hours at 4200rpm from manasquan inlet to Sandy hook with no issues.
(we've been running the port tank first so as not repeat the issue at the wrong time and to test how it is working before using the starboard tank)
Today we ran the port tank from the statue of liberty anchorage to to the Tappanzee bridge for about 8 hours straight all at about 2000 RPM (minus finding and towing a dinghy and handing it off to a friend of its owner) the bulb and motor ran great now there is about 4 or 5 inches of fuel left in it..
just as we were circling the small cove at near idle speed before finding a good spot to drop the anchor the temperature alarm and light went off on the remote control.
the alarm turned off when I lowered the RPMs even more or put it in neutral.
1) Any ideas what might be going on with the port fuel tank?
2) Is it possible that the motor simply ran too long too slow and just got hot when we arrived and near-idled for a few minute?
3) could there be a connection between the fuel issue mentioned above and the overheat alarm going off this afternoon?
thank you all!