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  1. tpenfield

    Trim up doesn’t work when on plane

    Probably leaking (somewhere), so the pump is not able to generate enough pressure to lift the drive except when there is minimal force on it ( stationary, going slowly). Milky fluid is a clue. So, see where it is leaking . . . probably at the trim cylinder fittings or the ram seals.
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    How much slip does your prop have ?

    If you had 100% slip, you'd be going 0 mph at your WOT RPM. If you had 0% slip, you'd be going at your theoretical maximum speed based on WOT RPM. Slip is like prop efficiency. Less slip is better.
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    Bravo Installation Kit ( ring gaskets)

    I little bit of marine grease will hold the o-rings in place while you install the drive. Glue will be less ideal.
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    Bravo Installation Kit ( ring gaskets)

    Here is my recollection . . . Some are obvious. .
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    How much slip does your prop have ?

    It's just math, so any prop slip calculator should give you the results. :D I made a spreadsheet that I use to calculate slippage and compare props. I should run the numbers on my current boat . . . might be scary though . . . o_O
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    2019 4.3 Mercruiser/Alpha One Outdrive

    14.25" is obviously way too small a prop. I would try a 14.75 / 23 if you can find one and see where that leaves you. If you go to a 15.25", I'd go down to a 21 pitch. I cannot recall what the maximum prop size is for an Alpha drive but it might be 15.5" Do you have the original prop for the...
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    LiFePO Batteries ???

    Quick update . . . I ordered another battery box to match the ones in the boat, because who wants to look at mis-matched battery boxes? It took over a week to be delivered, so installing the 3rd LiTime battery will be on the docket for next week. I installed a toggle switch so that I can...
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    Over voltage (again)

    I spent a little more time checking things out on the boat. It appears that a good night's sleep has helped the alternator . . . It is getting about 15 volts instead of 17+ volts as it was yesterday. Not totally within spec, but not terrible. That alternator is in charge of re-charging the...
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    Larson replacement parts

    It depends on the part that you might be looking for. Boats use a lot of common components, such as engines, electronics, hardware, etc. So, you can usually find them or a suitable replacement from marine retailers. Things specific to the hull are going to be exclusive to Larson, and they...
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    Over voltage (again)

    OK - a little more testing after our day out on the boat. The port alternator is putting out 17.3 volts at idle speeds. So, I think the voltage regulation is cooked. I'll get a new alternator on order. I'm going to do away with the 2 alt/3 battery isolator. It seems a little unnecessary and...
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    Over voltage (again)

    Quick update - i disconnected the starboard engine/battery from the isolator. Starboard engine is no longer getting over voltage. We salvaged the day and took the boat out. Stayed close as there is more diagnosis to do.
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    Over voltage (again)

    Tomorrow, I will focus on the battery isolator with the port engine running. It has occurred to me that the port alternator is doing the over-voltage, but the isolator is giving the voltage only to the starboard engine. :unsure:
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    Over voltage (again)

    I have no idea. Everything is wrapped in harnesses. I'm just wondering where the 16 volts is coming from . . . perhaps the port alternator, but it is not showing up on the port engine controls. Someone on the CY338 group stated that the battery isolator was causing an over voltage on their...
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    Over voltage (again)

    I think it may be worth noting if any other voltages change when the port engine starts up. I'll be checking later today.
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    Over voltage (again)

    Here is my Diacom recording of the Stbd engine data. Starboard engine started first and then the port engine was started after a short time. . FWIW - The Diacom seems to have Battery volts and system volts labeling reversed within their software.
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    Over voltage (again)

    Here is my wiring diagram tracing from an issue that I was chasing last year . . . Just wondering about the Alternator Excite connection/wiring (right side or diagram). But thinking that I see the over voltage only on the Starboard engine. Port engine thinks it is fine, even though it seems...
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    Over voltage (again)

    I spent some time out on the boat checking into the voltage issue . . . This got a whole lot more interesting (?) When the Port Engine is running, it causes the over voltage on the Starboard engine (whether it is running or not) The starboard engine running by itself is fine. The port engine...
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    O2 Sensor codes . . .

    Just getting back to this thread with some follow-up. . . I replace the sensor (post CAT) and it is all good. The sensor was pretty much disintegrated, which leads me to think that the other sensors may need replacement soon. :unsure: The Post CAT sensor is about $60, but it looks like the...
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    Over voltage (again)

    I launched the boat today and within moments of starting the engines, I got an over voltage alarm. I had one during the pre-season prep. I cleared it with the Diacom and it was fine throughout the engine running during the rest of the pre-season. Today it reared its ugly head. Per the...
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    Birds in the boat . . .

    IDK . . . the habitat was pretty well isolated, being the ladder pocket of my boat. If anything, it might have been too small for the parent bird to cover the nestlings. I suspect that their demise might have been from the cold & harsh weather, but hard to tell. Not a bird expert, but I'd say...
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