Lakesailor
Well-Known Member
You may remember I was rebuilding someone's petter AC1W after a rebore. The supplied head gasket was faulty in that the fire ring (the bit around the cylinder bore) wouldn't compress to the same thickness as the surrounding material, so the cooling water pissed out everywhere.
Anyway, a new gasket arrived from the Uxbridge Boat Centre (not the suppliers of the rogue gasket) and I fitted that. It still didn't quite compress to the same thickness as the surrounding material, but as it was on one side I smeared some Quicksilver sealing goo on that side and tightened it down to 22lbs/ft instead of 21 lbs/ft.
It started fine and ran like a bag of nails. Which means, for a Petter, that it was fine.
I nipped it down again after 15 minutes, and later that day the owner went for an hour's chugging in the rain. Ran like a dream, if dreams are noisy. He's going to nip it down again and check the tappets.
I did the bump clearance check and it was greater than 0.026" specified so we didn't need to fit the shim under the cylinder block.
Here's a little vid of the motor running. My camera records the noise as a bit harsh. When I heard it playback I was almost tempted to think the timing was a bit out, That diesel knock is frightening.
It's only just started in the vid so is still a bit cold. Why did people ever put these motors into boats?
Yes it was raining all morning through the main hatch.
Anyway, a new gasket arrived from the Uxbridge Boat Centre (not the suppliers of the rogue gasket) and I fitted that. It still didn't quite compress to the same thickness as the surrounding material, but as it was on one side I smeared some Quicksilver sealing goo on that side and tightened it down to 22lbs/ft instead of 21 lbs/ft.
It started fine and ran like a bag of nails. Which means, for a Petter, that it was fine.
I nipped it down again after 15 minutes, and later that day the owner went for an hour's chugging in the rain. Ran like a dream, if dreams are noisy. He's going to nip it down again and check the tappets.
I did the bump clearance check and it was greater than 0.026" specified so we didn't need to fit the shim under the cylinder block.
Here's a little vid of the motor running. My camera records the noise as a bit harsh. When I heard it playback I was almost tempted to think the timing was a bit out, That diesel knock is frightening.
It's only just started in the vid so is still a bit cold. Why did people ever put these motors into boats?
Yes it was raining all morning through the main hatch.
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