not so sure i like my new ETEC- convince me otherwise...
- dreamer
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Re: not so sure i like my new ETEC- convince me otherwise...
I had first issue in 7 years 2 wks ago while sailing with Geoff . Engine didn't sound right, took it in and the mechanic found that one of the coil wires was rubbing through and was causing engine to run on one cylinder intermittently. He shrink wrapped wire rerouted wire so it wouldn't happen again. Maybe my next engine would be a 90 etec just to make John jealous 
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Re: not so sure i like my new ETEC- convince me otherwise...
well because i store my boat inside all winter all i do is run gas stabilizer through the gas system if out side for the winter need to remove s/plugs & spray eng, oil into the cylinders which is a 5min job & don,t forget to lower ur eng all the way down so as the block & lower unit can drain all the water out of it , this is for all O/B
John
PS will post pics shortly of my deteriorated internal fuel line
John
PS will post pics shortly of my deteriorated internal fuel line
Re: not so sure i like my new ETEC- convince me otherwise...
Charging Curve vs RPM [imghttps:// http://www.flickr.com/photos/cgscott/se ... 827494505/ ][/img] Sorry I could not post curve directly, but click on or copy and past link to see it.dreamer wrote: puts out more amps --- simple winterization,.
Winterization--2 min job using throttle
Chuck
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Re: not so sure i like my new ETEC- convince me otherwise...
Fixed it for ya, using tinypic.chuck wrote:Charging Curve vs RPM
Winterization--2 min job using throttle
Chuck
Re: not so sure i like my new ETEC- convince me otherwise...
Tomfoolery wrote:Fixed it for ya, using tinypic.chuck wrote:Charging Curve vs RPM
Winterization--2 min job using throttle
Chuck
Tomfoolery,
Thanks for putting the Charging curve up for me. Tell me how you did it,
Chuck
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Re: not so sure i like my new ETEC- convince me otherwise...
See your other thread.
You almost got it there. Just too many img and /img bits of ubb code. One of each is all it wants, with {img}at the front, and {/img} to end it (but with square brackets). The tinypic link includes all the code you need, so don't use the img button on the Post A Reply page - just copy and paste the whole line from tinypic right into your post.
Oh, and put a blank line before and after the line with the picture link and code. It makes it much easier to read when there isn't text on the same line. Try it without and without text on the same line (use Preview) to see what I mean.
You almost got it there. Just too many img and /img bits of ubb code. One of each is all it wants, with {img}at the front, and {/img} to end it (but with square brackets). The tinypic link includes all the code you need, so don't use the img button on the Post A Reply page - just copy and paste the whole line from tinypic right into your post.
Oh, and put a blank line before and after the line with the picture link and code. It makes it much easier to read when there isn't text on the same line. Try it without and without text on the same line (use Preview) to see what I mean.
Re: not so sure i like my new ETEC- convince me otherwise...
Tomfoolery wrote:See your other thread.
You almost got it there. Just too many img and /img bits of ubb code. One of each is all it wants, with {img}at the front, and {/img} to end it (but with square brackets). The tinypic link includes all the code you need, so don't use the img button on the Post A Reply page - just copy and paste the whole line from tinypic right into your post.
Oh, and put a blank line before and after the line with the picture link and code. It makes it much easier to read when there isn't text on the same line. Try it without and without text on the same line (use Preview) to see what I mean.
Thanks for your help!!
Chuck
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Wayne nicol
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Re: not so sure i like my new ETEC- convince me otherwise...
found this thread-
http://www.macgregorsailors.com/forum/v ... 0&start=15
think that might be the way I go in the future

http://www.macgregorsailors.com/forum/v ... 0&start=15
think that might be the way I go in the future
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Boblee
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Re: not so sure i like my new ETEC- convince me otherwise...
Well we had some problems and issues with the etec but non relating to smoke/oil use/noise in those regards the etec is A1 but yes it is probably noisier than a four stroke as for the other two way better if you count the number of oil changes needed as compared to how much xd100 needed they are way in front.
The issues we had were an annoying miss from new at different revs which was resolved after 400 hours and 4 years with a new powerhead under warranty, the other issue here is finding a dealer close by especially when travelling.
Our new polyboat has a 50hp honda on it and it addresses those concerns for us but if we were only near settled east coast areas would have no hesitation getting another etec.
The only time our etec smoked was new or after long hours below 1500rpm but then the first powerhead didn't even smoke then.
The issues we had were an annoying miss from new at different revs which was resolved after 400 hours and 4 years with a new powerhead under warranty, the other issue here is finding a dealer close by especially when travelling.
Our new polyboat has a 50hp honda on it and it addresses those concerns for us but if we were only near settled east coast areas would have no hesitation getting another etec.
The only time our etec smoked was new or after long hours below 1500rpm but then the first powerhead didn't even smoke then.
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Re: not so sure i like my new ETEC- convince me otherwise...
I think the dealer proximity is key to ANY engine brand. 95% of the time you don't need them! but if you do, having to trailer 6 hours round trip will suck.
So far my 11 year old Mercury has needed a voltage regulator, that's it.
So far my 11 year old Mercury has needed a voltage regulator, that's it.

