pandos
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So I finally dragged my MD21B into the Saloon and took the sump off, (head taken off before last lockdown).. everything inside looks remarkably clean and nice and new, only the tiniest bit of movement at the ends of the conrods/drive shaft. A little bit of gunk in the sump and nowhere else with some jelly on the oil pickup.
All of the external parts are in top condition no corrosion or wear except for small areas of corrosion wherer the paint is just lifting from the Aluminum parts.
The sump was obviously off in the past. I suspect this engine had a very good rebuild at some stage and the reason it allowed a bit of oil into the coolant may be because the bolts were not re-torqued??
Cylinders look a little shiney but no scoring (I did not do a compression test before disassembly (I forgot...I even have a tester)
I am undecided whether to continue stripping and then have the fear of making a boo boo (sheared bolt, one coming loose in time).
or get the head skimmed and put the whole thing back together, new oil seals where I can, give it a good coat of paint and get the boat ready for coming season.
I may fill the four cylinders with Diesel and see how they hold compared to each other and at different stages between TDC and BDC...
I am also curious about the oil pump and how it is driven...any one know?
Also the engine seems to have a white coat of primer covered in a thin coat of volvo green, is hammerite/smooth adequate to go on over this once cleaned up.. or do I need to go back to bare aluminium/special primer ? I think hammerite will be grand on the steel.
If anyone is curious how to get an MD21B into the saloon on a HR352.. take out the bolts that hold the mounts down, put a 2m plank underneath the sump, Stand on the plank, put some packers in so the whole lot is level, Take off the engine mounts, drag the engine out along the plank... (surprisingly easy, I was thinking about all sorts of pulleys and tackle)
All of the external parts are in top condition no corrosion or wear except for small areas of corrosion wherer the paint is just lifting from the Aluminum parts.
The sump was obviously off in the past. I suspect this engine had a very good rebuild at some stage and the reason it allowed a bit of oil into the coolant may be because the bolts were not re-torqued??
Cylinders look a little shiney but no scoring (I did not do a compression test before disassembly (I forgot...I even have a tester)
I am undecided whether to continue stripping and then have the fear of making a boo boo (sheared bolt, one coming loose in time).
or get the head skimmed and put the whole thing back together, new oil seals where I can, give it a good coat of paint and get the boat ready for coming season.
I may fill the four cylinders with Diesel and see how they hold compared to each other and at different stages between TDC and BDC...
I am also curious about the oil pump and how it is driven...any one know?
Also the engine seems to have a white coat of primer covered in a thin coat of volvo green, is hammerite/smooth adequate to go on over this once cleaned up.. or do I need to go back to bare aluminium/special primer ? I think hammerite will be grand on the steel.
If anyone is curious how to get an MD21B into the saloon on a HR352.. take out the bolts that hold the mounts down, put a 2m plank underneath the sump, Stand on the plank, put some packers in so the whole lot is level, Take off the engine mounts, drag the engine out along the plank... (surprisingly easy, I was thinking about all sorts of pulleys and tackle)