Jokani
Well-Known Member
Gemini a 1976 Westerly Centaur has the original MD2B engine that has become hard to start from cold and smokey at higher revs, it's time for a new engine.
To try and keep the costs down and reuse as much of the existing sterngear as possible I have purchased a Volvo MD2020B with approx 1500 hours on the clock, it is complete with MS2B gearbox, mounts, control panel and wiring loom.
I have little mechanical experience, none prior to purchasing Gemini eighteen months ago. I have fitted a cutlass bearing, rope cutter, PSS seal, flexible coupling, plus more experience than I would have liked with water pumps and impellers. Despite the limited skillset, I am going to try an fit the new engine myself, as much as for the knowledge and experience as the money saved. Bits that I am unsure of I'm hoping to ask for advice in this thread.
Rather than lots of individual threads I'll try and document the whole engine replacement process in this just this one, in the hope that it will become a resource for others in the future.
Photos of the existing engine installation:
The plan so far is:
Disconnect:
Hoist in new engine, trial fit on existing engine bearers. I am hoping that the new engine will align with the shaft without additional work, if it doesn't I'll plan from there.
Problem No1
I need to move the engine towards the stern by approx 16" so that the engine lifting eye is clear of the cockpit access. But removing the shaft coupling, shaft and PSS seal would create only 12 inches of space in to which the engine can slide. So the engine may need to be tilted to get the gearbox clear over the stern tube.
The top of the lifting eye will be only just clear the top of the cockpit access.
The centres of the engine mounts are 17" apart, so if the engine were to slide forward by 16", the front mounts would still be on the engine bearers, therefore I only need to support the rear until I can attach to the lifting eye.
What would be the best way to move the engine to the rear so that I can access the lifting eye and start the hoisting process?
To try and keep the costs down and reuse as much of the existing sterngear as possible I have purchased a Volvo MD2020B with approx 1500 hours on the clock, it is complete with MS2B gearbox, mounts, control panel and wiring loom.
I have little mechanical experience, none prior to purchasing Gemini eighteen months ago. I have fitted a cutlass bearing, rope cutter, PSS seal, flexible coupling, plus more experience than I would have liked with water pumps and impellers. Despite the limited skillset, I am going to try an fit the new engine myself, as much as for the knowledge and experience as the money saved. Bits that I am unsure of I'm hoping to ask for advice in this thread.
Rather than lots of individual threads I'll try and document the whole engine replacement process in this just this one, in the hope that it will become a resource for others in the future.
Photos of the existing engine installation:
The plan so far is:
Disconnect:
- Wiring
- Diesel delivery and overflow pipes
- Water input pipe
- Gear cable
- Throttle cable
- Cold start cable
- Stop cable
- Exhaust pipe
Hoist in new engine, trial fit on existing engine bearers. I am hoping that the new engine will align with the shaft without additional work, if it doesn't I'll plan from there.
Problem No1
I need to move the engine towards the stern by approx 16" so that the engine lifting eye is clear of the cockpit access. But removing the shaft coupling, shaft and PSS seal would create only 12 inches of space in to which the engine can slide. So the engine may need to be tilted to get the gearbox clear over the stern tube.
The top of the lifting eye will be only just clear the top of the cockpit access.
The centres of the engine mounts are 17" apart, so if the engine were to slide forward by 16", the front mounts would still be on the engine bearers, therefore I only need to support the rear until I can attach to the lifting eye.
What would be the best way to move the engine to the rear so that I can access the lifting eye and start the hoisting process?