Hello,
I have twin F250's, Sunday we ran out fishing and all was normal until we were 10 miles into our return trip. I have the GPH for each engine on my Simrad along with other items like oil PSI, engine temp. I also have the Yamaha square command link gauges for their information. I run the engines very close to the same fuel burn and until this incident, they ran identical RPM. At 10 miles the port engine dropped to 3700 from 4400 RPM. There were no alarms, but the command link was scrolling check engine. I brought both to idle/neutral and turned port off. I lifted it up and checked it for anything abnormal, saw nothing. I restarted it and everything looked fine. I started running in again and the port would not meet the starboard engines RPM at the same fuel burn. Port was about 1000 to 1500 less as far as I could tell. Another 30 minutes went by and it happened again. I checked it again, restarted it and ran in the final 30 miles to the inlet. At the mouth, the tide and wind kicked it up so I dropped down to about 6.5gph burn. A few moments later the port acted up again, the RPM shot up and the burn went to 12gph+ before I grabbed the throttle and pulled it back. Note that the throttle had not moved up on its own, it had not moved at all from where I set it. This cycle repeated 2 twice before I made it to the smooth water and brought the RPM up and ran to the ramp. At the ramp, I noticed the port RPM was 800 at idle, 200 too high. I checked for codes and received a 01. What do I need to do to help you help me? Any assistance is appreciated. I'm well versed in the use of a multimeter and have ordered a Yamaha YDS kit for these engines.
Thank you for your time. BAP
I have twin F250's, Sunday we ran out fishing and all was normal until we were 10 miles into our return trip. I have the GPH for each engine on my Simrad along with other items like oil PSI, engine temp. I also have the Yamaha square command link gauges for their information. I run the engines very close to the same fuel burn and until this incident, they ran identical RPM. At 10 miles the port engine dropped to 3700 from 4400 RPM. There were no alarms, but the command link was scrolling check engine. I brought both to idle/neutral and turned port off. I lifted it up and checked it for anything abnormal, saw nothing. I restarted it and everything looked fine. I started running in again and the port would not meet the starboard engines RPM at the same fuel burn. Port was about 1000 to 1500 less as far as I could tell. Another 30 minutes went by and it happened again. I checked it again, restarted it and ran in the final 30 miles to the inlet. At the mouth, the tide and wind kicked it up so I dropped down to about 6.5gph burn. A few moments later the port acted up again, the RPM shot up and the burn went to 12gph+ before I grabbed the throttle and pulled it back. Note that the throttle had not moved up on its own, it had not moved at all from where I set it. This cycle repeated 2 twice before I made it to the smooth water and brought the RPM up and ran to the ramp. At the ramp, I noticed the port RPM was 800 at idle, 200 too high. I checked for codes and received a 01. What do I need to do to help you help me? Any assistance is appreciated. I'm well versed in the use of a multimeter and have ordered a Yamaha YDS kit for these engines.
Thank you for your time. BAP
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