2005 F225TURDs.
When I peruse the owners manual, they suggest that there is a P and an S designator on the fuel flow management gauge. This allows one to toggle between the two engines for individual burn, and display both P and S for combined fuel burn.
I have no P. I have no S. I have no PS.
I do see fuel flow for ONE of the two engines, although which one I cannot say. I realize that these are fairly efficient engines, but there is no way that two engines are burning about 10 gallons per hour (total) while running at 4000 RPM and pushing a 5-ton boat, so I am convinced that I am looking at but one engine fuel flow.
There are what appear to be fuel transducers located on the fuel lines from the tank, to the fuel selector valves, so I'm guessing that I am supposed to be able to discern actual flow.
On a brighter note, they are both turning 57-5800 RPM and running great. I had a low-speed misfire on the port engine and replacing the plugs cleaned it right up. Idles nice and smooth now, though the Starboard engine still quits for no reason sometimes. Somedays its perfect. Other days, less so. Knocked the hell out of a dozen big fat red drum this week and put ten hours on them.
When I peruse the owners manual, they suggest that there is a P and an S designator on the fuel flow management gauge. This allows one to toggle between the two engines for individual burn, and display both P and S for combined fuel burn.
I have no P. I have no S. I have no PS.
I do see fuel flow for ONE of the two engines, although which one I cannot say. I realize that these are fairly efficient engines, but there is no way that two engines are burning about 10 gallons per hour (total) while running at 4000 RPM and pushing a 5-ton boat, so I am convinced that I am looking at but one engine fuel flow.
There are what appear to be fuel transducers located on the fuel lines from the tank, to the fuel selector valves, so I'm guessing that I am supposed to be able to discern actual flow.
On a brighter note, they are both turning 57-5800 RPM and running great. I had a low-speed misfire on the port engine and replacing the plugs cleaned it right up. Idles nice and smooth now, though the Starboard engine still quits for no reason sometimes. Somedays its perfect. Other days, less so. Knocked the hell out of a dozen big fat red drum this week and put ten hours on them.
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