jim99bob
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Dickies international, nanni diesel
Boat is Beneteau Antares 980
HIN/CIN FR-BEYC2087L304 ref 059047
Boat is 2005 Beneteau Antares 9.8 with 2 x 200hp nannies. Aprox 400 hours on
both engines, full service history.
I bought this boat from Dickies Southampton in November 2009.
In July 2010 (after less than 50 hours use) the port engine began to emit white smoke/steam from the exhaust. (I instructed a local marine engineering firm to repair)
This was eventually traced to a hole in the cylinder head behind an exhaust valve.
A replacement head was purchased from A R Peachement. (Nanni distributors) The existing valves were fitted into this head but were too long to shim properly.
Peachement collected the head and valves, arranged for the valves to be shortened then returned the head with the shorter valves fitted.
This head was fitted and The engine was run in the marina for some time,
no problems, once it was out and the engines opened up to 2000rpm the port
engine would instantly overheat (ie less than a minute) and throw steam and
water out. Knock back the revs and the engine cooled down straight away.
Engine coolant topped up, exactly the same problem
Eventually after many hours everyone
was in agreement the head should come off, we found nothing apparently wrong with
the head or the gasket. We concluded there may be a problem with the head
internally, not matched to the engine or possibly an incorrectly punched head gasket.
Peachement replaced the head with a new one, this was fitted, and the engine
run for a hour or so in the marina - no problems, we took it out, boat ran
fine for 45 mins at 2000+ rpm. We all quite happy the fault had been solved
- however as we returned to Cowes the temperature rose on the port engine
and the oil pressure dropped to about 2 bar on tick over. The engine was also
noticeably noisy. We referred the problem to Ebbtide who diagnosed a failed balance shaft bearing. This was beyond repair – a new block was needed. At this point it became evident that Peachement/Nanni did not have a spare engine or block.
Eventually Nanni came up with a short engine (which I paid for), this has been now been fitted but the engine is not running properly and Ebbtide proposed taking the head off again…
It is now 1 year, I have spent much more than a replacement engine would have cost (if one was available) and I still have a totally unusable boat. I feel that I have had no support from Dickies or Peachement and the engine/ boat is not fit for purpose.
If anyone could help resolve this situation it would be appreciated.
I have a more detailed account of events, I also have the original head and block for inspection etc
Regards
Jim Payne (one very unhappy Beneteau owner)
Boat is Beneteau Antares 980
HIN/CIN FR-BEYC2087L304 ref 059047
Boat is 2005 Beneteau Antares 9.8 with 2 x 200hp nannies. Aprox 400 hours on
both engines, full service history.
I bought this boat from Dickies Southampton in November 2009.
In July 2010 (after less than 50 hours use) the port engine began to emit white smoke/steam from the exhaust. (I instructed a local marine engineering firm to repair)
This was eventually traced to a hole in the cylinder head behind an exhaust valve.
A replacement head was purchased from A R Peachement. (Nanni distributors) The existing valves were fitted into this head but were too long to shim properly.
Peachement collected the head and valves, arranged for the valves to be shortened then returned the head with the shorter valves fitted.
This head was fitted and The engine was run in the marina for some time,
no problems, once it was out and the engines opened up to 2000rpm the port
engine would instantly overheat (ie less than a minute) and throw steam and
water out. Knock back the revs and the engine cooled down straight away.
Engine coolant topped up, exactly the same problem
Eventually after many hours everyone
was in agreement the head should come off, we found nothing apparently wrong with
the head or the gasket. We concluded there may be a problem with the head
internally, not matched to the engine or possibly an incorrectly punched head gasket.
Peachement replaced the head with a new one, this was fitted, and the engine
run for a hour or so in the marina - no problems, we took it out, boat ran
fine for 45 mins at 2000+ rpm. We all quite happy the fault had been solved
- however as we returned to Cowes the temperature rose on the port engine
and the oil pressure dropped to about 2 bar on tick over. The engine was also
noticeably noisy. We referred the problem to Ebbtide who diagnosed a failed balance shaft bearing. This was beyond repair – a new block was needed. At this point it became evident that Peachement/Nanni did not have a spare engine or block.
Eventually Nanni came up with a short engine (which I paid for), this has been now been fitted but the engine is not running properly and Ebbtide proposed taking the head off again…
It is now 1 year, I have spent much more than a replacement engine would have cost (if one was available) and I still have a totally unusable boat. I feel that I have had no support from Dickies or Peachement and the engine/ boat is not fit for purpose.
If anyone could help resolve this situation it would be appreciated.
I have a more detailed account of events, I also have the original head and block for inspection etc
Regards
Jim Payne (one very unhappy Beneteau owner)