psousa
Well-Known Member
Hi there!
So, few weeks ago I called Yanmar techs because I couldn't engage the forward gear when the engine gets warm (after one hour or something working, I can engage once in 10 failures). They told me, by the smell, previous maintenance guys used wrong oil on the gearbox and now he needs to take it out to open and replace the "cone drive". He borrow me one so I can go on holidays. Also he changed the belts and the "escape elbow" (don't know if it's the right name in english).
After replace the elbow, the 2 belts and put his company gearbox, we started the engine and it shakes a lot. I told him immediately it was not like this before. He increase the idle revs a little bit and told me probably it's his gearbox not working well and also I probably need to replace the engine mounts... Ok... I went on holidays.
But the engine kept shaking too much:
1. too much when idling
2. A LOT when I engage forward without speedup
3. much more than before when under power, but not as much as on idling or engaged without power
But I went on holidays anyways anyways...
When I return he decided to change also the dumper before put back my gearbox (at the end he didn't replace the cone drive, only cleaned it - probably it was only a matter of changing gearbox oil as some other mechanic told me, but what should we do when a guy which is suppose to work with this every single day tells you he needs to take it and open it?!?.
When they were connecting the gearbox to the propeller shaft, things where not aligned (?!?) and he needs to unscrew the mountings and realign the engine... Don't understand why suddenly the engine needs to be realigned, but it's not my job.
After installing my gearbox, the engine keeps shaking. A lot!
Also start leaking oil underneath (never ever I saw a drop of oil under this engine!!!).
Also I found the water pump pulley not aligned (very unaligned!). Don't know how it gets like this but it was only a matter of screw it better.
This guy is a Yanmar mechanics. Just to note. I only work with authorized mechanics. It was the same with my previous Volvo Penta.
Today I decide to take the boat to another marina so other Yanmar techs can look to it. The to-do list is (but this is a opinion as they said they will 'start' doing this on this order in order to try to find the problem... this is something very nice to listening...):
1. one injector can be malfunction and producing this shake so they starts from here: take them out and ask someone to clean them...
2. change the mountings
3. clean the engine outside and observe carefully where the oil leaks are. It seems to him to be coming from the cylinders head (I think it was what he said), but need to carefully check. Then they decide how to fix them.
These guys told me these issues has nothing to do with the previous maintenance and it was a coincidence. I don't believe too much on coincidences when we are talking about combustion engines, but the truth is, so far, I have no reason to doubt on them and they spend a lot of time looking carefully to the engine and charged me nothing! Anyways these guys are the Yanmar importers so all others buy parts to them, including the guys which "fixed" my gearbox, so they will never say nothing wrong about their customers, right?!
The engine is now 998 hours. My gearbox was removed with 960 hours. Shake starts here, at this point (when they put the borrowed gearbox, replaced the belts and the elbow).
Oil leaks starts few days ago after they reassemble my gearbox and moved the engine to realign it with the shaft.
I was checking the manual and, for 1000 hours and besides other things, they recommend:
Fuel system
. Check the injection timing (nobody mentioned this to me) <- could be this the reason of the shake?!
. Check the injection spray condition (this will be checked with the injectors removal, right?)
Cylinder, head, etc.:
. Retighten all major nuts and bolts <- could this be the origin of the oil leak (maybe they got loosen because of the shake)?
. Adjust intake/exhaust valve clearance
What is your opinion about all this?
Thank you very much!
So, few weeks ago I called Yanmar techs because I couldn't engage the forward gear when the engine gets warm (after one hour or something working, I can engage once in 10 failures). They told me, by the smell, previous maintenance guys used wrong oil on the gearbox and now he needs to take it out to open and replace the "cone drive". He borrow me one so I can go on holidays. Also he changed the belts and the "escape elbow" (don't know if it's the right name in english).
After replace the elbow, the 2 belts and put his company gearbox, we started the engine and it shakes a lot. I told him immediately it was not like this before. He increase the idle revs a little bit and told me probably it's his gearbox not working well and also I probably need to replace the engine mounts... Ok... I went on holidays.
But the engine kept shaking too much:
1. too much when idling
2. A LOT when I engage forward without speedup
3. much more than before when under power, but not as much as on idling or engaged without power
But I went on holidays anyways anyways...
When I return he decided to change also the dumper before put back my gearbox (at the end he didn't replace the cone drive, only cleaned it - probably it was only a matter of changing gearbox oil as some other mechanic told me, but what should we do when a guy which is suppose to work with this every single day tells you he needs to take it and open it?!?.
When they were connecting the gearbox to the propeller shaft, things where not aligned (?!?) and he needs to unscrew the mountings and realign the engine... Don't understand why suddenly the engine needs to be realigned, but it's not my job.
After installing my gearbox, the engine keeps shaking. A lot!
Also start leaking oil underneath (never ever I saw a drop of oil under this engine!!!).
Also I found the water pump pulley not aligned (very unaligned!). Don't know how it gets like this but it was only a matter of screw it better.
This guy is a Yanmar mechanics. Just to note. I only work with authorized mechanics. It was the same with my previous Volvo Penta.
Today I decide to take the boat to another marina so other Yanmar techs can look to it. The to-do list is (but this is a opinion as they said they will 'start' doing this on this order in order to try to find the problem... this is something very nice to listening...):
1. one injector can be malfunction and producing this shake so they starts from here: take them out and ask someone to clean them...
2. change the mountings
3. clean the engine outside and observe carefully where the oil leaks are. It seems to him to be coming from the cylinders head (I think it was what he said), but need to carefully check. Then they decide how to fix them.
These guys told me these issues has nothing to do with the previous maintenance and it was a coincidence. I don't believe too much on coincidences when we are talking about combustion engines, but the truth is, so far, I have no reason to doubt on them and they spend a lot of time looking carefully to the engine and charged me nothing! Anyways these guys are the Yanmar importers so all others buy parts to them, including the guys which "fixed" my gearbox, so they will never say nothing wrong about their customers, right?!
The engine is now 998 hours. My gearbox was removed with 960 hours. Shake starts here, at this point (when they put the borrowed gearbox, replaced the belts and the elbow).
Oil leaks starts few days ago after they reassemble my gearbox and moved the engine to realign it with the shaft.
I was checking the manual and, for 1000 hours and besides other things, they recommend:
Fuel system
. Check the injection timing (nobody mentioned this to me) <- could be this the reason of the shake?!
. Check the injection spray condition (this will be checked with the injectors removal, right?)
Cylinder, head, etc.:
. Retighten all major nuts and bolts <- could this be the origin of the oil leak (maybe they got loosen because of the shake)?
. Adjust intake/exhaust valve clearance
What is your opinion about all this?
Thank you very much!
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