benlui
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Spoke to the fitter/dealer who installed and supplied the engine today and he informed me that the oil results are back and that they can confirm they found salt water in the oil. However they found no air, therefore, they reckon the gasket is ok and that all might be easily repaired. They suggest that the salt water came in the exhaust and that the water trap didn’t work in time to stop it, causing water to enter the engine.
This part was not replaced when the engine was installed however, surely it should have been up to the fitter/supplier to examine it and be 100% sure given the fact that the 35year old original engine was removed to make way for the new Nanni? I asked if this was covered under warranty, and was told (i would be looked after) in a kind of a (your my friend manor)
I would have thought that this should be their responsibility to make sure that there is nothing that can damage the engine; after all i did contract them to complete the job as I know too little about it myself. They are visiting the boat next week to carry out works so fingers crossed I wont need a replacement.
I wonder what damage has been causes to the engine, and when repaired, will it be as good as the new engine I paid my hard earned money for.
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Spoke to the fitter/dealer who installed and supplied the engine today and he informed me that the oil results are back and that they can confirm they found salt water in the oil. However they found no air, therefore, they reckon the gasket is ok and that all might be easily repaired. They suggest that the salt water came in the exhaust and that the water trap didn’t work in time to stop it, causing water to enter the engine.
This part was not replaced when the engine was installed however, surely it should have been up to the fitter/supplier to examine it and be 100% sure given the fact that the 35year old original engine was removed to make way for the new Nanni? I asked if this was covered under warranty, and was told (i would be looked after) in a kind of a (your my friend manor)
I would have thought that this should be their responsibility to make sure that there is nothing that can damage the engine; after all i did contract them to complete the job as I know too little about it myself. They are visiting the boat next week to carry out works so fingers crossed I wont need a replacement.
I wonder what damage has been causes to the engine, and when repaired, will it be as good as the new engine I paid my hard earned money for.
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/2348161/page/0/fpart/all/vc/1