Hi, all. New to the forum, and looking for advice. Have a 1988 Mainship Mediterranean with twin Crusader 454's. (I know, not really a trawler...)
Recently the starboard engine (reverse rotation) developed a hard rhythmic vibration related to engine RPM's. There's no noise associated with the vibe, and no evidence of coolant in the oil. In troubleshooting it yesterday, with RPM near idle, I pulled/replaced one spark plug wire at a time from the distributor (Mallory aftermarket YLM63), and when I removed the #3 wire the vibration went away and the RPM increased about 200 RPM's.
I assumed that the #3 cylinder was firing early, possibly because of a shorted distributor cap or a "jump" from adjacent plug wire. I separated the wires making sure they were connected to the correct plugs; removed and cleaned the distributor cap, and replaced the #3 plug, which was quite heavy with carbon but properly gapped. I've ordered a new cap and tomorrow I'll do a compression check. In the meantime, if any of you have any advice on this, I'd appreciate hearing from you. Many thanks.
Recently the starboard engine (reverse rotation) developed a hard rhythmic vibration related to engine RPM's. There's no noise associated with the vibe, and no evidence of coolant in the oil. In troubleshooting it yesterday, with RPM near idle, I pulled/replaced one spark plug wire at a time from the distributor (Mallory aftermarket YLM63), and when I removed the #3 wire the vibration went away and the RPM increased about 200 RPM's.
I assumed that the #3 cylinder was firing early, possibly because of a shorted distributor cap or a "jump" from adjacent plug wire. I separated the wires making sure they were connected to the correct plugs; removed and cleaned the distributor cap, and replaced the #3 plug, which was quite heavy with carbon but properly gapped. I've ordered a new cap and tomorrow I'll do a compression check. In the meantime, if any of you have any advice on this, I'd appreciate hearing from you. Many thanks.