I could rebuild an engine as well with a book with the torque specs in it, etc. etc. Measuring tolerances and torqueing bolts isn't anything that...
Perhaps you should post about your large generators in your own post and not in a post titled "Engine ???" and about an initial post asking about...
The OP asked about a generator on a 56' Neptunus, the title of the thread is about a 56' Neptunus, if you read it. The title of the sight is...
All WONDERFUL generators, but NOTHING that you're going to find in a 56' Neptunus MY and chances are the weight of the generators you guys have...
What size do you consider big? Of course the generators I start will take a load right after starting them and are fully operational, but why do...
Generally they do not have a pre-oiler or start at low rpm. I always let them run a good 5-10 minutes before putting a load on them.
Rip it out, you can buy the vinyl with the thin foam backing already part of the vinyl. Clean hull with a good solvent, then spray 3m spray...
With an electric motor I think it will only turn so many rpms period and not hurt it without a load. Not sure. It could still be the cutlass...
Could also be cutlass bearing if your shaft is not aligned. In a boat with an internal combustion motor, you'd probably never even hear it. Some...
Get an engine survey. But the 3406 would be my first choice and may be ok even if engine hours are low. 3196s are good too and might be a better...
Another thing everyone forgets as well. When building these 100' + yachts, you have to have a real yard with real capabilities to launch and...
They built a 116' in 2002, They built a 76' and 86' in 1999......120's or so since then, but not as many as you'd expect in the last 13 years,...
Mag Bay has nothing to do with the Old owners of Cabo. One of the old owners SON is building Mag Bay, that's totally the sons deal, he's hard...
Cabo is supposed to be re-released in a different way as nice outboard fishing boats........
Because they weren't always a builder of 120' + yachts, as little as 10 or so years ago they were making smaller yachts. And perhaps, that is...
Viking, they had all but stopped making anything below 54' for a while, now they have several models in the low 40' range.
I'd recommend Searay as well....or if you want to go fast and be fuel efficient a 48' Fountain express cruiser.
Someone gave my dad several cases of brand new barnacle busters about 20 years ago. He couldn't give them away!
If you've got that mess, clean the racors out completely. Buy new gasket sets for them. The bowl comes down with 4 3/8" (headed) bolts, unscrew...
Yes, could've been any engine. The o-ring failure though is mostly a 92 thing as not many engines use o-rings to seal the heads and from sitting...