Hi, All
With all the MD6A experience out there, maybe somebody has seen and solved
this problem.
I have had VESPER, V1868, for six years. I've had the combi drive out and
apart several times, and must admit, I don't think I have the correlation just
right between (1) the prop, (2) the position of the gears in the gearbox and
(3) the engine speed cam, but they are close.
The engine starts OK, but while at the mooring, if I throw the lever to
reverse, the engine seems to fade away and stop. If I attempt to go forward, it
has a lot of power at first, then fails to maintain it, while smoking a fair
amount, and with black smoke.
I do have a fuel shutoff valve, and it is wide open.
I have opened the fuel fill cap while running the engine to vent the tank
and disprove problem with the vent.
Any ideas, guys (and gals)? Any and all will be appreciated. Thanks.
Ed Davis, Mystic, CT ..............aka saylered@...
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With all the MD6A experience out there, maybe somebody has seen and solved
this problem.
I have had VESPER, V1868, for six years. I've had the combi drive out and
apart several times, and must admit, I don't think I have the correlation just
right between (1) the prop, (2) the position of the gears in the gearbox and
(3) the engine speed cam, but they are close.
The engine starts OK, but while at the mooring, if I throw the lever to
reverse, the engine seems to fade away and stop. If I attempt to go forward, it
has a lot of power at first, then fails to maintain it, while smoking a fair
amount, and with black smoke.
I do have a fuel shutoff valve, and it is wide open.
I have opened the fuel fill cap while running the engine to vent the tank
and disprove problem with the vent.
Any ideas, guys (and gals)? Any and all will be appreciated. Thanks.
Ed Davis, Mystic, CT ..............aka saylered@...
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