wattsn
Well-Known Member
... to identify the engine part.
I can do most things electrical etc but am no good with mechanics and therefore have little to no idea of my way around an engine.
I have had a leak from my port engine ever since I bought the boat (Sealine S38 with D4-260 engines with just 145 hours) but until now have been unable to identify where it is leaking. Tonight I did my contortionist impression and got down below and between the engines and can see quite clearly where it is leaking from. I will try to explain.
At the very rear of the engine there is an almost circular plate bolted to the engine about 10 inches in diameter. From the centre of this plate a large circular part exits through the transom to the outdrive. The leak is from the joint of this plate. There are 5 or 6 14mm bolts attaching it to the engine. At least 2 of these bolts have quite obviously attempted to be tightened as the green Volvo paint is cracked and broken away. The others are absolutely perfect. It is incredibly awkward to get access to these bolts and the only ones that can be reached are those that are showing signs of paint cracking.
Now to my questions.
1. From my poor description above can anyone identify the part that is leaking
2. Whilst I recognise any leak is not good, is this one something I should be immediately concerned about and get fixed or can it wait till next service
3. Is this a common fault with these engines
I am guessing to be fixed then the whole engine will need to be moved off its mounts and moved forward to gain access. Expensive I'm sure and annoying as the engines had a full £3000 service in May, just 10 engine hours ago.
Thanks for any advice.
Neil
I can do most things electrical etc but am no good with mechanics and therefore have little to no idea of my way around an engine.
I have had a leak from my port engine ever since I bought the boat (Sealine S38 with D4-260 engines with just 145 hours) but until now have been unable to identify where it is leaking. Tonight I did my contortionist impression and got down below and between the engines and can see quite clearly where it is leaking from. I will try to explain.
At the very rear of the engine there is an almost circular plate bolted to the engine about 10 inches in diameter. From the centre of this plate a large circular part exits through the transom to the outdrive. The leak is from the joint of this plate. There are 5 or 6 14mm bolts attaching it to the engine. At least 2 of these bolts have quite obviously attempted to be tightened as the green Volvo paint is cracked and broken away. The others are absolutely perfect. It is incredibly awkward to get access to these bolts and the only ones that can be reached are those that are showing signs of paint cracking.
Now to my questions.
1. From my poor description above can anyone identify the part that is leaking
2. Whilst I recognise any leak is not good, is this one something I should be immediately concerned about and get fixed or can it wait till next service
3. Is this a common fault with these engines
I am guessing to be fixed then the whole engine will need to be moved off its mounts and moved forward to gain access. Expensive I'm sure and annoying as the engines had a full £3000 service in May, just 10 engine hours ago.
Thanks for any advice.
Neil