cindersailor
Well-Known Member
I am in the process of measuring up for a new diesel engine. The engine beds and stern tube have a forward/aft angle of 14 degrees. This is close to the max of 15 degrees recommended by Yanmar and Beta, and presumably other engine manufacturers. A down-angle gearbox will add considerably to the cost. What is the experience of others on this, has anyone installed an engine close to the max recommended without problems? I assume that the problem with high installation angles is the potential for the oil level in the sump to uncover the oil take-up pipe, or are there other problems? I would be grateful for guidance on this.