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Richard Fernie
I would appreciate any help that anyone could give me with an engine vibration/power problem that I have with my 1990 Hunter Vision.My boat has just been put back in the water and I have fired up the Yanmar 3GM30F. It works fine while in neutral and both idles well and runs smoothly up to 3700 rpm. However when I try to get up to cruising speed (6knots), I get black smoke out of the exhaust and I cannot get the engine above about 2700 rpm (Cruisng is at 3200rpm normally) I also get a tremendous vibration. The system seems to work well at slower speeds though.I have dived under the boat to check if there is a rope around the prop, but it is all clear. On going over the engine carefully, I did however find that one of the engine mounting bolts was loose and have tightened that. I still get the vibration.On checking the Hunter manual, I find that they recommend that the Prop shaft alignment be checked "regularily". The coupling, however is rusted solid and it looks like a daunting task to loosen it. Also the shaft looks alright and seems to run freely, although apparently it must be aligned to 3 thou, which you of course could not judge by eye.My question is really whether you all feel that shaft alignment is indeed my problem. Do you think I would be able to effect a major improvement in the vibration if I got to work on the coupling with some rust remover and a feeler gauge? Can anyone give me any advice as to techinque? The Yanmar people have given me another possible reason for the back smoke and inability to reach 3200 rpm. They feel it may be a constriction in the mixing elbow of the exhaust (coking up. Has anyone had a similar problem and found that it was the exhaust issue?Thank you for your input. I look forward to any words of wisdom you can offer.Richard