Hello,
Im a long time follower and reader just decided to run this by the experts. I have a 2007 chaparral sunesta 214, Volvo penta 5.0 gl-h that we bought last year with no problems.
Last winter I dropped it off to winterize, tune up and replace gimbal bearing. When I picked it up they put new spark plugs, wires, cap, rotor, oil change, impeller and bottom paint.
Due to my profession I’ve been busy this summer with dealing with riots and things so I haven’t had a chance to use not that much this summer.
I noticed not would not get to WOT (4400-4800) rpm and was only getting about 3600 and maybe 28 mph. Last year no problem getting to wot at 42 mph. Same prop used as last year, 14.5x19 aluminum four blade. First thing was replace prop using g prop finder and it came up with 15x15 stainless 4 blade. Change out prop and got up to 4200 rpm at same speed 28 ish.
Started troubleshooting tank and bypassed with portable outboard, no difference.
checked temperatures at idle with infrared thermometer and it looked good
Checked ignition coil and showed it was out of specs in multimeter and had weak spark. Replaced it and was able to get up to 35-36 mph still only at 4200 rpm.
Checked vacuum pressure and it held steady at 17 in/Hg.
checked with timing light and it’s at 12 BTDC, should be at 10 BTDC. Rpm’s match tachometer with engine light.
Checked fuel pressure and it’s at 8 psi from idle to 2500. Last night took it on test run and noticed alarm buzzing from under helm and water temp gauge was past 175 maybe about 190ish. Back it down from full throttle and and alarm goes away. I’ve since drained manifold and impeller hoses, a little sandy but nothing crazy.
I am at a loss, don’t think carbureted engine has a knock sensor that would cause “limp mode” or anything.
Just for giggles I’ll replace thermostat sensors to make sure it’s not “overheating”.
Thank you in advance! Rick
Im a long time follower and reader just decided to run this by the experts. I have a 2007 chaparral sunesta 214, Volvo penta 5.0 gl-h that we bought last year with no problems.
Last winter I dropped it off to winterize, tune up and replace gimbal bearing. When I picked it up they put new spark plugs, wires, cap, rotor, oil change, impeller and bottom paint.
Due to my profession I’ve been busy this summer with dealing with riots and things so I haven’t had a chance to use not that much this summer.
I noticed not would not get to WOT (4400-4800) rpm and was only getting about 3600 and maybe 28 mph. Last year no problem getting to wot at 42 mph. Same prop used as last year, 14.5x19 aluminum four blade. First thing was replace prop using g prop finder and it came up with 15x15 stainless 4 blade. Change out prop and got up to 4200 rpm at same speed 28 ish.
Started troubleshooting tank and bypassed with portable outboard, no difference.
checked temperatures at idle with infrared thermometer and it looked good
Checked ignition coil and showed it was out of specs in multimeter and had weak spark. Replaced it and was able to get up to 35-36 mph still only at 4200 rpm.
Checked vacuum pressure and it held steady at 17 in/Hg.
checked with timing light and it’s at 12 BTDC, should be at 10 BTDC. Rpm’s match tachometer with engine light.
Checked fuel pressure and it’s at 8 psi from idle to 2500. Last night took it on test run and noticed alarm buzzing from under helm and water temp gauge was past 175 maybe about 190ish. Back it down from full throttle and and alarm goes away. I’ve since drained manifold and impeller hoses, a little sandy but nothing crazy.
I am at a loss, don’t think carbureted engine has a knock sensor that would cause “limp mode” or anything.
Just for giggles I’ll replace thermostat sensors to make sure it’s not “overheating”.
Thank you in advance! Rick