Mercury INSTALLATION MANUAL D7.3L D-TRONIC User Manual

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D7.3L D-TRONIC DIESEL ENGINES - BRAVO MODELS

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Multiplying the engine air flow (cfm) by 0.1 will

generally determine the combustion air vent

size requirement (per engine). Therefore:

Engine Combustion

Air Flow (cfm)

X

0.1

= Combustion Air Vent Area Per Engine

(Square Inches)

OR

Engine Combustion Air Flow (m

3

/min.)

X

22.8

= Combustion Air Vent Area Per Engine

(Square Centimeters)

D7.3 D-Tronic Example:

1000

X

0.1 = 100 Square Inches

1

OR

28.2

X

22.8 = 642.9 Sq. Cm.

1

1

: For engine combustion air only -

NOT

total engine compartment ventilation requirement.

IMPORTANT: The amount of vent area required, according to Boating standards
(NMMA, ABYC, etc.) and Coast Guard regulations, for

complete (total) engine

compartment ventilation must include the engine vent area, determined by the above
formula, plus the engine compartment ventilation requirements.

Compartment Temperature - Specifications

Too high an inlet air temperature lowers the engine performance. Therefore:
Engine compartment temperature shall not exceed outside air temperature by more than

30

°

F (17

°

C).

Since many factors influence engine compartment temperature, temperature measure-

ments should always be carried out.

Compartment Temperature - Testing

Test as follows:
1. The boat being tested shall be a standard production boat fitted as it would be for deliv-

ery to a dealer.

2. Temperature test meter used shall be of the type that can be read without opening the

engine cover.

3. During the test, in Step 4, engine compartments are to remain closed. No outside air is

to be forced into the engine compartment during the test and the bilge blower should not

be running.

4. Engine Running and Heat Soak Test:

a. Use 1 meter and 1 thermal couple. Position the thermal couple at the engine air inlet

(air filter).

b. Start engine to warm it up. After engine is at its normal operating temperature, run

engine at WOT rpm for 20 minutes. Record temperature readings at 5 minute inter-

vals.

IMPORTANT: If the temperature at the engine air inlet (air filter) exceeds specifica-
tions, the engine compartment will need additional engine combustion air openings,
or an increase in engine compartment ventilation area, until the temperature remains
within specification.

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