contessaman
Well-Known Member
So, some time ago I installed a new engine in my boat. I got a marine engineer to do the alignment for me, the shaft is perfectly in the centre of the tube when I slide back the rubber dripless seal. With the boat ashore the prop spins freely and the engine doesn't move at all when doing this. The flanges slide easily together and check out with a feeler gauge.
Boat in the water, rev the engine in neutral and it barely moves on the rubber mounts.
Stick it in gear and at tickover its not too bad, as soon as I increase the revs though it starts shaking on its mounts. I was expecting some rough and some sweet RPMs but it basically just gets proportionately worse with increasing RPM. The marine engineer thinks its fine. Indeed, if I close the engine room door and ignore it, you can barely feel any vibration through the boat and its a silent and sweet installation. But if I look at it, it seems bad to me. There's probably 1- 2 cm of movement at a decent cruise rpm of 2000. I can't help thinking that at the very least it won't be long before wires and connections start falling off the engine. My previous two yachts had similarly sized 4 cylinder diesels and didn't seem to move about so much.
How much movement is 'normal'?
What could the problem be?
Thanks
Boat in the water, rev the engine in neutral and it barely moves on the rubber mounts.
Stick it in gear and at tickover its not too bad, as soon as I increase the revs though it starts shaking on its mounts. I was expecting some rough and some sweet RPMs but it basically just gets proportionately worse with increasing RPM. The marine engineer thinks its fine. Indeed, if I close the engine room door and ignore it, you can barely feel any vibration through the boat and its a silent and sweet installation. But if I look at it, it seems bad to me. There's probably 1- 2 cm of movement at a decent cruise rpm of 2000. I can't help thinking that at the very least it won't be long before wires and connections start falling off the engine. My previous two yachts had similarly sized 4 cylinder diesels and didn't seem to move about so much.
How much movement is 'normal'?
What could the problem be?
Thanks