Ceirwan
Well-Known Member
And how does the bore look? I was quite surprised at how clean the head was on mine when it came off... not much in the way of carbon deposits.
I don't have a diesel compression tester unfortunately, so could only go by the symptoms being experienced, i.e. non start & smoke & pressurising of the crankcase... I've never had this engine running, so am going on the previous owners version of events, which I suspect the engine was gradually becoming more difficult to start until finally it wouldn't, and it was swapped out of frustration.
The engine currently in the boat has only been started once since I bought it, and that was a bit of a struggle, involving bleeding the fuel system, one person on the start button, and some coaxing by myself in the engine bay with Easy Start. Once running, it sounded fine, and started ok again after that, so I am hoping it was just because the boat had been laid up for months! Time will tell....
Bore looks OK, although I'm no expert.
Bit of carbon on top of the piston but that's normal.
The exhaust elbow was extremely clogged with soot, and then I start rubbing off the rust a big hole appeared in it as well! So I'm replacing the elbow.
The injector I took to be tested at a local diesel firm and they told me it needs a new nozzle as its just dripping out now, I bought a reconned one from eBay off someone who re-engined their boat and was selling off some spares.
I've made a decision that for this year at least I won't be rebuilding the bottom end of the engine, I don't have the time before I relaunch, the compression tester we had to modify to fit this engine and I don't think it was sealing perfectly.
So the head will be skimmed, new gaskets all around, new paint job. Replace the injector and elbow (those two items will quite possibly give me back my lost power, plus it should start better with better injector flow. ) and re-install.