Twin 2000 (Charcoal colored blocks) 5.0 VP Gi's with approx 190 hours.
I had the boat dropped in yesterday. Anyway, both engines fired off just fine, smoked a lot from the fogging oil, but got me to my slip just fine. When I got to the slip I shut down and popped the engine hatch to do a quick visual. I noticed that the risers on the stbd engine were hot to the touch compared to the port. The engines only ran about four minutes...if that. I seemed to have missed a ground when rewiring the dash, so the stbd gauges and a majority of the port gauges were not working. So, no temp readings. Last spring when I bought the boat we had a similar issue. We replaced the impellor, but it seemed not to want to draw water until I goosed the throttle. Once primed it seemed to work just fine all season. Any ideas? Is this a VP thing or something more serious that I need to look into?
In the interest of full disclosure, I started the port engine on a hose on Saturday. Thought I was going to sink the boat on dry land when the hose blew out and started filling the bilge. Whoops. :facepalm:
I had the boat dropped in yesterday. Anyway, both engines fired off just fine, smoked a lot from the fogging oil, but got me to my slip just fine. When I got to the slip I shut down and popped the engine hatch to do a quick visual. I noticed that the risers on the stbd engine were hot to the touch compared to the port. The engines only ran about four minutes...if that. I seemed to have missed a ground when rewiring the dash, so the stbd gauges and a majority of the port gauges were not working. So, no temp readings. Last spring when I bought the boat we had a similar issue. We replaced the impellor, but it seemed not to want to draw water until I goosed the throttle. Once primed it seemed to work just fine all season. Any ideas? Is this a VP thing or something more serious that I need to look into?
In the interest of full disclosure, I started the port engine on a hose on Saturday. Thought I was going to sink the boat on dry land when the hose blew out and started filling the bilge. Whoops. :facepalm: