So I have a very weird problem. I have been trying to isolate the problem all summer so far with no luck.
I have a 1979 33' Carver Voyager with two 350s. One engine was replaced last year and both engines received new electric mallory distributors.
I am usually able to start both engines from a cold state with no problem. They warm up fine and idle fine. When I go to put the boat in gear, the port side engine has been cutting out. After it cuts out and I go to restart the port engine, the starboard side engine will cut out while turning the ignition. Sometimes neither engine will start after this but usually I can get the starboard to start back up.
I don't believe the problem is fuel related, as both engines are currently pulling fuel from separate tanks.
As far as troubleshooting the electrical side of things, I had a buddy test the ignition switchings and he feels relatively certain that is not the issue. I am not sure the exact process he used to determine this.
I am going up to work on the boat again this weekend (6/20/2008) and what I am looking for is as many good recommendations of things to check as possible. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
My tentative goal is to bypass the main battery switch and try to hook each battery (there are two relatively new batteries with full charge) to separate engines and see if the boat will run fine. I have had a few people suggest I check the 1/2/both/off switch.
Thanks in advance!!!!
Tim
I have a 1979 33' Carver Voyager with two 350s. One engine was replaced last year and both engines received new electric mallory distributors.
I am usually able to start both engines from a cold state with no problem. They warm up fine and idle fine. When I go to put the boat in gear, the port side engine has been cutting out. After it cuts out and I go to restart the port engine, the starboard side engine will cut out while turning the ignition. Sometimes neither engine will start after this but usually I can get the starboard to start back up.
I don't believe the problem is fuel related, as both engines are currently pulling fuel from separate tanks.
As far as troubleshooting the electrical side of things, I had a buddy test the ignition switchings and he feels relatively certain that is not the issue. I am not sure the exact process he used to determine this.
I am going up to work on the boat again this weekend (6/20/2008) and what I am looking for is as many good recommendations of things to check as possible. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
My tentative goal is to bypass the main battery switch and try to hook each battery (there are two relatively new batteries with full charge) to separate engines and see if the boat will run fine. I have had a few people suggest I check the 1/2/both/off switch.
Thanks in advance!!!!
Tim