Gentlemen,
I have been working to clear up some intermitent electrical overheat alarm problem with my right side engine. Then, I recently noticed that my right side engine running at idle makes a lot of air bubbles versus my counter rotation that hardly makes a light stream of tiny bubbles. Do this difference is normal in the engines? Why one engine throws out (through the lower unit) more fumes than the other, at exactly the same RPMs? Does this makes sense at all?
Any expert help will be appreciated. The engines are twin 2003 F225TXRB with 500hrs on them.
I have been working to clear up some intermitent electrical overheat alarm problem with my right side engine. Then, I recently noticed that my right side engine running at idle makes a lot of air bubbles versus my counter rotation that hardly makes a light stream of tiny bubbles. Do this difference is normal in the engines? Why one engine throws out (through the lower unit) more fumes than the other, at exactly the same RPMs? Does this makes sense at all?
Any expert help will be appreciated. The engines are twin 2003 F225TXRB with 500hrs on them.
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