Fireman431
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Hope someone can help me. I have a 2001 Carver 374 with twin gas 7.4L Mercruisers (velvetdrive trans/shaft). The engines have 275 original hours on them and have been cared for with an open checkbook by the previous owner. My problem is the starboard engine using up to 50% more fuel than the port engine.
The engines sound perfect, idle perfect, both run @ 175 degrees. The port side makes 4500 RPM at WOT but the starboard will only make 4000 RPM. Out of gear, I cannot find anything wrong with it (will rev to 4600 RPM in neutral, same as the other). But in gear, the starboard engine is working harder and using much more fuel than the port (I have to keep the starboard throttle a little higher to keep the engines sync'ed). Fuel use on the port is 9 GPH @ 3200 RPM and the starboard engine is 14 GPH.
Is it possible that the bearings on the shaft/final drive are degrading, causing it to work harder? The props have been checked at the survey last month and both are great as well as the same pitch.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
The engines sound perfect, idle perfect, both run @ 175 degrees. The port side makes 4500 RPM at WOT but the starboard will only make 4000 RPM. Out of gear, I cannot find anything wrong with it (will rev to 4600 RPM in neutral, same as the other). But in gear, the starboard engine is working harder and using much more fuel than the port (I have to keep the starboard throttle a little higher to keep the engines sync'ed). Fuel use on the port is 9 GPH @ 3200 RPM and the starboard engine is 14 GPH.
Is it possible that the bearings on the shaft/final drive are degrading, causing it to work harder? The props have been checked at the survey last month and both are great as well as the same pitch.
Any help is greatly appreciated.