sarabande
Well-Known Member
That's it, I have had enough of this trappist land-based life. The boat will be readied for an early Spring launch.
The engine was last used in Nov2019, and apart from then draining the 'fresh' side, checking the anti-freeze, and removing the impeller, I have to confess that nothing has been done.
The boat is ashore and I have fresh water and 240AC. I'd like to turn the (very low hours) donk over by hand to circulate the oil a bit, but there's no decompressor lever. The manual suggests using the emergency stop button to allow the engine to crank but not start.
This seems to be a sensible procedure, but are there any other items or procedures which more experienced users would recommend please ?
I am readying a freshwater hose for insertion into the Vetus strainer (but not for use till the engine starts
) and the electrics, morse throttle, and other bits and batteries will be lubricated and tested.
Will the alternator need any work, e.g. checking the terminals for corrosion, etc.
What have I forgotten, please ?
The engine was last used in Nov2019, and apart from then draining the 'fresh' side, checking the anti-freeze, and removing the impeller, I have to confess that nothing has been done.
The boat is ashore and I have fresh water and 240AC. I'd like to turn the (very low hours) donk over by hand to circulate the oil a bit, but there's no decompressor lever. The manual suggests using the emergency stop button to allow the engine to crank but not start.
This seems to be a sensible procedure, but are there any other items or procedures which more experienced users would recommend please ?
I am readying a freshwater hose for insertion into the Vetus strainer (but not for use till the engine starts
Will the alternator need any work, e.g. checking the terminals for corrosion, etc.
What have I forgotten, please ?