silver_power
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Jul 8, 2009
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Hello, i am running a 350Mag MPI (s/n 1A348183) with 360hours. The engine operated perfect since last summer that a little overheating problems occured. After that, some issues of rough operation at idle when the engine started every day occured and the same time the starter hardly was cranking the engine....Finnaly the exhaust elbows needed replacement as water entered to No3 & No5 cylinder. I checked the exhaust manifolds as well for leaks but they are both ok with a very little rust and so i kept them. I fixed the problem with new elbows, new head gaskets and the port cylinder head went to a machine shop for cleaning. The 3&5 cylinders of the port side had a little rust internally which i cleaned very carefully as it was very soft. The starboard head was clean and also the starboard cylinders.I also cleaned the oil pan as the oil became milky and i flushed the engine with several oil changes and operation from idle to 1300rpm. Now the oil is clean, the engine starts and operates smooth and perfect with no fault codes, perfect operation temperature and oil pressure. I made also a compression test and all cylinders had around 135-140 psi.
Yesterday (the engine is still out of the boat), i tried to start the engine....turned the key and as the starter turned normally the engine to start, i heard a loud metal noise from the starter and the coupler at this moment stopped the standard rotation and rotated reverse. I then left the key and stoped the starter before the engine started. Obviously the metal noise came as the flywheel hitted to starter teeth while it rotated reverse for a moment.Next to that, i made five attempts to start the engine and the engine started all the five times normally with no problems . The idle is smooth and the throttle response is perfect with no hesitation or vibrations. I cannot understand why the engine ,during cranking,stops to standard rotate and for ONE MOMENT rotates reversly and so the flywheel teeths hit the starter teeths. Is that a pre-ignition problem? Why is this happening?
Thank you very much.
Yesterday (the engine is still out of the boat), i tried to start the engine....turned the key and as the starter turned normally the engine to start, i heard a loud metal noise from the starter and the coupler at this moment stopped the standard rotation and rotated reverse. I then left the key and stoped the starter before the engine started. Obviously the metal noise came as the flywheel hitted to starter teeth while it rotated reverse for a moment.Next to that, i made five attempts to start the engine and the engine started all the five times normally with no problems . The idle is smooth and the throttle response is perfect with no hesitation or vibrations. I cannot understand why the engine ,during cranking,stops to standard rotate and for ONE MOMENT rotates reversly and so the flywheel teeths hit the starter teeths. Is that a pre-ignition problem? Why is this happening?
Thank you very much.
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