davidbfox
Well-Known Member
I've grasped the nettle. I'm rebuilding my old Yanmar YSM 12 because it pressurises the crankcase and uses as much oil as diesel.
I am renewing piston rings and big end shells and have renovated cylinder head and injector and cleaned out exhaust elbow etc. Because this is a horizontal single cylinder engine it is possible to do all this without removing the engine.
I was not planning to replace the cylinder liner (mainly because the engine is still in the boat and I have no puller - perhaps not the best reason).
My caretaker (who used to be a car mechanic) sucks his lip and says this is a false economy and I should replace liner or at very least glaze bust the old one.
I've never done that before and hesitate to wreck the liner through injudicious surgery.
So, advice please ... Glaze bust? If so how?
Thanks in advance.
I am renewing piston rings and big end shells and have renovated cylinder head and injector and cleaned out exhaust elbow etc. Because this is a horizontal single cylinder engine it is possible to do all this without removing the engine.
I was not planning to replace the cylinder liner (mainly because the engine is still in the boat and I have no puller - perhaps not the best reason).
My caretaker (who used to be a car mechanic) sucks his lip and says this is a false economy and I should replace liner or at very least glaze bust the old one.
I've never done that before and hesitate to wreck the liner through injudicious surgery.
So, advice please ... Glaze bust? If so how?
Thanks in advance.
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