Grehan
Well-Known Member
Last few seasons, the yard engineers did it. This year I thought I'd do my own winterising including the engine.
Reasonable success, except for the removing/(later on renewing) the seawater pump impellor.
My engine's a Yanmar 3HM35F and I have excellent access to the one side of it . . but not the water pump side. [of course] [another victory for Sod's Law] Reaching under the forward end of the engine, I can touch it. I think I can touch the six screws that hold the cover on. I think I might be able to unscrew the screws and remove the cover, presumably then remove the impellor (although maybe not, if it's fairly stiff?). But even assuming this, I'm very worried about being able to put the whole thing back together again properly, the right way round, blind and at the limits of my reach.
Anyone know this engine well? Is there a knack, trick or wrinkle to it?
(I'm currently thinking of getting the yard to do it, but based on my new-found first-hand knowledge I can't even see how they'd do it!)
Do you? . . . Mr Jones
Reasonable success, except for the removing/(later on renewing) the seawater pump impellor.
My engine's a Yanmar 3HM35F and I have excellent access to the one side of it . . but not the water pump side. [of course] [another victory for Sod's Law] Reaching under the forward end of the engine, I can touch it. I think I can touch the six screws that hold the cover on. I think I might be able to unscrew the screws and remove the cover, presumably then remove the impellor (although maybe not, if it's fairly stiff?). But even assuming this, I'm very worried about being able to put the whole thing back together again properly, the right way round, blind and at the limits of my reach.
Anyone know this engine well? Is there a knack, trick or wrinkle to it?
(I'm currently thinking of getting the yard to do it, but based on my new-found first-hand knowledge I can't even see how they'd do it!)
Do you? . . . Mr Jones