Orbitter
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Ok, so we just bought a Mercruiser Remanufactured 357 Mag Bravo 4V Complete Engine from our local Mercury Dealer.
The old engine was the stock engine for our boat, a 350 EFI @ 260HP, Chaparral Signature 240 with a Bravo 3 drive & 26" pitch props.
First time out we had the same problems that made us buy a new engine to begin with. Not enough power to get out of the hole quickly
and overheating!
Would barely get up on plane, and once up overheated within 1 minute! Before, with the old engine it would jump out of the water when I was
on it solo, and would then overheat about 10min later.
Took it back to the dealer, they discovered the fresh water intake passage (Tapered Plastic Insert) collapsed (Or so they surmised) so installed a bypass cooling system. Also discovered the carb (Fresh from Mercury Remanufacturing) was flooding the starboard side intake manifold. So they did warranty exchange and got another carb.
At this point they ALSO installed 20" pitch props. We took it out and yes, it certainly gets up faster then with 26's but way under propped. Took it back and had 24" pitch props put on and took it out and it is better but now it's starting to act as before.
Put our original 26" pitch props back on and took it out yesterday evening. Lack of power getting on plane is back. Tried with various trim settings/angles and no improvement, trim up at all and it just got worse. Though at top speed it would pick up about 200 rpm and about 1-2 mph with just slight trim up from full down.
So, ever since getting the new engine, when taking off, power will increase up to about 3/4 throttle. Once pushed past 3/4, power/propulsion & RPM decrease.
RPM's go down about 300 to 2200-2300 rpm vs the 2400-2600 rpm when @ 3/4 throttle. As soon as it gets up then rpm improves greatly and can push 5000 @ full throttle.
So, they are trying to tell us that we need to install trim tabs (Which wouldn't be a bad idea but) and we need to DOWN PROP to 22.5" pitch props.
And that is why I am here.
KEY NOTES:
This is a 99 Chaparral Sig 240, Bravo 3 Drive, 26" pitch props, Bone Dry with just myself & 1/2 tank of fuel on board.
Stock engine 350 EFI (Not the MAG MPI Engine) @ 260HP would push right up on plane NO PROBLEM and quickly.
New engine is 357 Mag Bravo 4V @ 325HP and gets up but SLOWLY, and with 3 adults and 5 kids about 10 yrs old would BARELY GET UP!
Took about 100 yards to get up on plane. With just myself it will get up but is most certainly SLOWER then before with the old engine.
And of course any throttle past 3/4 and it gets worse.
What's going on here? How is it that with an extra 60HP it is harder to get up. The old engine would get us up even when FULLY loaded and actually we were slightly overloaded a few times and with everyone going to the front of the cabin (The big people) it actually would still get up. Had 10 adults, 5 kids AND camping gear.
I have set an appt to get it looked at by the other Mercury dealer here in town but that is 2 weeks out on the 29th.
In talking with the other dealer they seem to think that something is NOT setup correctly and I tend to agree with them.
Again, the dealer that installed the new (Factory Reman Engine) is telling us that the problem is because we are OVER propped and we need to down prop to 22.5" props and THAT is what our problem is! My response to that is (What the hell are they smoking!)
That's all I can think of mentioning at the moment. If you need any more details I can provide them if asked.
Thanks for any help that you may have to offer.
p.s. They also have not submitted the warranty paper work to Mercury yet (I called Mercury) and they also did NOT do the Pre Delivery Inspection Checklist form and give that to me at time of delivery. I have the checklist but it is Totally Empty!
The old engine was the stock engine for our boat, a 350 EFI @ 260HP, Chaparral Signature 240 with a Bravo 3 drive & 26" pitch props.
First time out we had the same problems that made us buy a new engine to begin with. Not enough power to get out of the hole quickly
and overheating!
Would barely get up on plane, and once up overheated within 1 minute! Before, with the old engine it would jump out of the water when I was
on it solo, and would then overheat about 10min later.
Took it back to the dealer, they discovered the fresh water intake passage (Tapered Plastic Insert) collapsed (Or so they surmised) so installed a bypass cooling system. Also discovered the carb (Fresh from Mercury Remanufacturing) was flooding the starboard side intake manifold. So they did warranty exchange and got another carb.
At this point they ALSO installed 20" pitch props. We took it out and yes, it certainly gets up faster then with 26's but way under propped. Took it back and had 24" pitch props put on and took it out and it is better but now it's starting to act as before.
Put our original 26" pitch props back on and took it out yesterday evening. Lack of power getting on plane is back. Tried with various trim settings/angles and no improvement, trim up at all and it just got worse. Though at top speed it would pick up about 200 rpm and about 1-2 mph with just slight trim up from full down.
So, ever since getting the new engine, when taking off, power will increase up to about 3/4 throttle. Once pushed past 3/4, power/propulsion & RPM decrease.
RPM's go down about 300 to 2200-2300 rpm vs the 2400-2600 rpm when @ 3/4 throttle. As soon as it gets up then rpm improves greatly and can push 5000 @ full throttle.
So, they are trying to tell us that we need to install trim tabs (Which wouldn't be a bad idea but) and we need to DOWN PROP to 22.5" pitch props.
And that is why I am here.
KEY NOTES:
This is a 99 Chaparral Sig 240, Bravo 3 Drive, 26" pitch props, Bone Dry with just myself & 1/2 tank of fuel on board.
Stock engine 350 EFI (Not the MAG MPI Engine) @ 260HP would push right up on plane NO PROBLEM and quickly.
New engine is 357 Mag Bravo 4V @ 325HP and gets up but SLOWLY, and with 3 adults and 5 kids about 10 yrs old would BARELY GET UP!
Took about 100 yards to get up on plane. With just myself it will get up but is most certainly SLOWER then before with the old engine.
And of course any throttle past 3/4 and it gets worse.
What's going on here? How is it that with an extra 60HP it is harder to get up. The old engine would get us up even when FULLY loaded and actually we were slightly overloaded a few times and with everyone going to the front of the cabin (The big people) it actually would still get up. Had 10 adults, 5 kids AND camping gear.
I have set an appt to get it looked at by the other Mercury dealer here in town but that is 2 weeks out on the 29th.
In talking with the other dealer they seem to think that something is NOT setup correctly and I tend to agree with them.
Again, the dealer that installed the new (Factory Reman Engine) is telling us that the problem is because we are OVER propped and we need to down prop to 22.5" props and THAT is what our problem is! My response to that is (What the hell are they smoking!)
That's all I can think of mentioning at the moment. If you need any more details I can provide them if asked.
Thanks for any help that you may have to offer.
p.s. They also have not submitted the warranty paper work to Mercury yet (I called Mercury) and they also did NOT do the Pre Delivery Inspection Checklist form and give that to me at time of delivery. I have the checklist but it is Totally Empty!