Osprey69
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- Vessel Name
- Rogue
- Vessel Make
- Gulfstar 49 MY
I have the troubleshooting guide but thought there might be sage advice out there before I go down that Pandora's box.
Thanks to all. We have CAT 3208s. We were fine manually synchronizing on the way down the coast, but I have a thing about stuff working. If its there, it should work, whether I need/want it or not. Will attack once again after engine room paint and clean-up finished.
Quick question...I assume it only powers up when engine running, or can I diagnose with just keys on? Turned keys on and no light on panel and seemingly no power at unit.
Thanks to all for past and future responses.
Quick question...I assume it only powers up when engine running, or can I diagnose with just keys on? Turned keys on and no light on panel and seemingly no power at unit.
On my boat, it uses the fuel pressure switch to get power. Might be different on your engine. Oil pressure maybe? Pretty sure You can jump the switch to turn it on. Just be careful because it might turn on the engine hour meter as well. On my boat, it does
Seems to be wired into the ignition...
The cables are speedometer cables. There is a key at each end that fits into a slot. This is how the synchronizer knows what RPM each engine is turning. You usually push both throttles up to 800 RPMs then you turn on the synchronizer, then you advance the slave throttle to full stop. Now both engines will follow the master throttle and re-synchronize after each throttle movement. When you are done, turn off the synchronizer and pull both throttles back to idle. Now you are independent again.
Auto Zone and plenty more .....
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