robs523
Senior Member
- Joined
- Dec 24, 2014
- Messages
- 103
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Magnetic North
- Vessel Make
- 1985 Californian 34
Hi everyone, I bought my Californian 34 the first week of May. It's powered with twin Cat 3208NA engines w/ twin disc transmissions. Both had fuel leaks from the throttle shaft seal, which I was told could wait but should be fixed sooner than later. I even had a CAT mechanic that was in town come take a look and he said everything looked good but I should think about replacing those seals. I have since used the boat a lot with the family- trolling, cruising, sometimes pushing it to learn about the boat, learn how the trim tabs work, etc. Tuesday we were all packed and ready to take the kids for the family-only fishing and playing adventure we were all so excited about. I got the motors started up, they were running fine. Went to the fuel docks, filled up, and started up again to hit the "road." I noticed the stbd engine smoked when I started it, I thought it was white but now I'm second-guessing myself that maybe it had some blue in it. I thought it was odd but just decided to get going and pay more attention to it en route. 20 minutes later after we got out of the harbor I decided to give it some extra power to try to make up for some lost time and shortly after that I heard a very obvious, very loud, and very new knocking sound from the stbd motor. We shut it off and just went around the corner to anchor for the night before limping home the next morning on one motor. Today, I fixed the fuel leak but the knock still showed up after running for just a minute or two. When I started it, it smoked a lot out of the exhaust but then seemed to become more intermittent, maybe related to just a particular cylinder? I don’t know but I have very limited resources here right now becuase the fishing fleets, understandably, take the mechanics priority this time of year. Any thoughts on how to diagnose, where to start, etc are greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Rob
Rob