BartW
Well-Known Member
As the title say’s,
A week ago, me and swmbo were on our the last trip of our planned summer holiday’s
Trip was from Cavtat Croatie to Tivat Montenegro
This year we sailed her extremely high hours (>300), and many miles ao delivery trip from SOF to Montenegro, I was very proud and pleased about my 23yo / >3000 hrs Man lumps
I had the brave idea to do the last miles of that trip at full throttle,
Just to check if I still could get full RPM, with all the extra additions (weight) and drag (stabs)
The good news was:
at half load, (fuel and water) I reached 2350 RPM on both engines (normal max is 2300) and 25kn, which is very good I think.
After approx. 5 minutes full throttle, I slowed her down to normal planing cruise speed 20kn 2000RPM,
But from then I noticed a strange and loud vibration and rattling noise from the engine room,
First when I went in the ER I couldn’t see what was going on, then we slowed down to 10kn 1100 rpm, displacement speed, and after close inspection I noticed the noice came from between the pullies on the front of one engine.
At that time there was a very strong Bura (the dangerous N wind in that area),
So I decided to run the P engine on idle, (not stop it), and the rattling and vibration kept on,
And the SB engine at higher RPM, and keep both engines running, in order to be able to maneuver in the marina and in to our berth.
now looking back, I’d probably better stopped that P engine immediately !
I reached the marine, and could maneuver in my berth, still a lot of noise and rattling and vibration, but no unusual smoke !
I believe iirc that the temp op the P engine started raising then, right before I stopped this engine
The following day I had to move berth, and take place in my normal permanent position,
But that P engine didn’t turn normal, produced a lot of smoke, and made again a very strong rattling noise.
I immediately switched off the engine
I had to move and maneuver in the other berth, on one engine, with help from a marinero with a rib.
So what’s going wrong,
On the drawing below you can see the plate part nr 3 called “vibration damper”,
This plate consists of several layers of steel and rubber, and this is all disassembled, (due to age I guess)
But the separate rings are still there, and where slabbed around….
That was causing the very strong vibration and rattling noice.
The two pully’s with the belts (parts nr 4 and 7) are still in position, and not damaged.
Next week I’ll go back to the boat, and start further diagnoses,
Try to unscrew the pully’s (8 x M16 bolds)
And from then inspect what other damage has been done.
ao the rpm pickup element cable is broken (whas sitting there soemwhere on the front)
The most worrying thing is that the engine didn’t run smooth, and produced lots of grey blue smoke when restarted from cold.
I think I can test the engine when the pullies are off for a minute or so,
One pully is for the alternator, the other is for the cooling water pump.
I know that MAN experience on here is limited, but any advice on my engine repair is welcome
Here is a pic of the front side of a engine
Engine room,
there is only a small gap between the engine and the bulkhead with the fuel tanks
Here is a plan of the part that broke (part nr3)
A week ago, me and swmbo were on our the last trip of our planned summer holiday’s
Trip was from Cavtat Croatie to Tivat Montenegro
This year we sailed her extremely high hours (>300), and many miles ao delivery trip from SOF to Montenegro, I was very proud and pleased about my 23yo / >3000 hrs Man lumps
I had the brave idea to do the last miles of that trip at full throttle,
Just to check if I still could get full RPM, with all the extra additions (weight) and drag (stabs)
The good news was:
at half load, (fuel and water) I reached 2350 RPM on both engines (normal max is 2300) and 25kn, which is very good I think.
After approx. 5 minutes full throttle, I slowed her down to normal planing cruise speed 20kn 2000RPM,
But from then I noticed a strange and loud vibration and rattling noise from the engine room,
First when I went in the ER I couldn’t see what was going on, then we slowed down to 10kn 1100 rpm, displacement speed, and after close inspection I noticed the noice came from between the pullies on the front of one engine.
At that time there was a very strong Bura (the dangerous N wind in that area),
So I decided to run the P engine on idle, (not stop it), and the rattling and vibration kept on,
And the SB engine at higher RPM, and keep both engines running, in order to be able to maneuver in the marina and in to our berth.
now looking back, I’d probably better stopped that P engine immediately !
I reached the marine, and could maneuver in my berth, still a lot of noise and rattling and vibration, but no unusual smoke !
I believe iirc that the temp op the P engine started raising then, right before I stopped this engine
The following day I had to move berth, and take place in my normal permanent position,
But that P engine didn’t turn normal, produced a lot of smoke, and made again a very strong rattling noise.
I immediately switched off the engine
I had to move and maneuver in the other berth, on one engine, with help from a marinero with a rib.
So what’s going wrong,
On the drawing below you can see the plate part nr 3 called “vibration damper”,
This plate consists of several layers of steel and rubber, and this is all disassembled, (due to age I guess)
But the separate rings are still there, and where slabbed around….
That was causing the very strong vibration and rattling noice.
The two pully’s with the belts (parts nr 4 and 7) are still in position, and not damaged.
Next week I’ll go back to the boat, and start further diagnoses,
Try to unscrew the pully’s (8 x M16 bolds)
And from then inspect what other damage has been done.
ao the rpm pickup element cable is broken (whas sitting there soemwhere on the front)
The most worrying thing is that the engine didn’t run smooth, and produced lots of grey blue smoke when restarted from cold.
I think I can test the engine when the pullies are off for a minute or so,
One pully is for the alternator, the other is for the cooling water pump.
I know that MAN experience on here is limited, but any advice on my engine repair is welcome
Here is a pic of the front side of a engine
Engine room,
there is only a small gap between the engine and the bulkhead with the fuel tanks
Here is a plan of the part that broke (part nr3)
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