robind
Well-Known Member
Were the engines overpropped: i.e. could they reach 3900rpms, and were they driving a heavier, slower boat ?
Now your talking. did the engineer just change both head gaskets and Turbos etc "to be on the safe side" nice quick and easy job and would give him the oportunity to have a look for anything else, and the cash, of course.
you will find that Volvo (and other manufacturers) tend to take a smaller diesel engine and make it produce more power by tweaking the bits attached, so the base engine is say, 80 BHP and they make it produce say, 100 ( just used as an example so dont flame me yet) with more air and more fuel and greater compression? If this is the case the extras maybe won`t stand the "pressure"
With the replacement of the Turbos, ensure that the oil "cool" feed ( pipes) to the Turbo bearings and all associated oil ways are fully cleaned out! otherwise the Turbos will go again. Also (and Im sure you know this ) don`t rev your engine before you close it down, as you deprive the turbo bearing of its oil supply and wear occurs. Re the 200 hours use, that is the equivalent of and earth mover working flat out for 9 days pulling 30 tons of muck. Not many hours on an engine is it.
Work your diesels and they will thank you by acepting the challenge and running for "ever"
Now and old Gardiner is another story, lovely engines!
Now your talking. did the engineer just change both head gaskets and Turbos etc "to be on the safe side" nice quick and easy job and would give him the oportunity to have a look for anything else, and the cash, of course.
you will find that Volvo (and other manufacturers) tend to take a smaller diesel engine and make it produce more power by tweaking the bits attached, so the base engine is say, 80 BHP and they make it produce say, 100 ( just used as an example so dont flame me yet) with more air and more fuel and greater compression? If this is the case the extras maybe won`t stand the "pressure"
With the replacement of the Turbos, ensure that the oil "cool" feed ( pipes) to the Turbo bearings and all associated oil ways are fully cleaned out! otherwise the Turbos will go again. Also (and Im sure you know this ) don`t rev your engine before you close it down, as you deprive the turbo bearing of its oil supply and wear occurs. Re the 200 hours use, that is the equivalent of and earth mover working flat out for 9 days pulling 30 tons of muck. Not many hours on an engine is it.
Work your diesels and they will thank you by acepting the challenge and running for "ever"
Now and old Gardiner is another story, lovely engines!