Hello Everyone,
I took a 5 part online marine diesel course offered through Great Lakes Cruising Club. Fantastic course, I learned a lot. BUT I still get a little overwhelmed when I actually get in there and start working.
There is no maintenance log, and I’m sort of assuming that nothing has been done other than oil changes (we’ve got receipts for those).
My goals in the next couple weeks are change transmission fluid, oil, fuel filters and coolant, and check the heat exchange tubes.
Last year I changed the impeller, and today I changed the pencil anode.
One hang up I had today was draining the coolant. There is a something that looks like a thumbscrew, but when I tried to free it, the “wing” part turned freely and the screw did not turn. It almost looks like an Allen wrench would fit in the bottom, but I can’t quite see it to be sure (Pictures attached). My biggest fear is that I loosened the plug just enough that it will leak! But I don’t think so, it’s in there pretty good.
Next question, does it matter if I change the oil cold? Scuttlebutt in the marina is that most people do it pre launch (and just run the engine a minute and check the levels post launch) - if you are sucking it through the dipstick it doesn’t matter if it’s cold? Online class said to run the engine first - which implies post launch. Or am I overthinking this?
I‘m thinking the transmission fluid is the easiest one, it’s just a suck it out and fill it?
Is there anything I should add to my list?
Westerbeke 30b, 30 years old, 870 hours.
Checking the injectors is up according to the manual.
That sounds like it’s above my pay grade.
Thanks in advance for any wisdom,
John
I took a 5 part online marine diesel course offered through Great Lakes Cruising Club. Fantastic course, I learned a lot. BUT I still get a little overwhelmed when I actually get in there and start working.
There is no maintenance log, and I’m sort of assuming that nothing has been done other than oil changes (we’ve got receipts for those).
My goals in the next couple weeks are change transmission fluid, oil, fuel filters and coolant, and check the heat exchange tubes.
Last year I changed the impeller, and today I changed the pencil anode.
One hang up I had today was draining the coolant. There is a something that looks like a thumbscrew, but when I tried to free it, the “wing” part turned freely and the screw did not turn. It almost looks like an Allen wrench would fit in the bottom, but I can’t quite see it to be sure (Pictures attached). My biggest fear is that I loosened the plug just enough that it will leak! But I don’t think so, it’s in there pretty good.
Next question, does it matter if I change the oil cold? Scuttlebutt in the marina is that most people do it pre launch (and just run the engine a minute and check the levels post launch) - if you are sucking it through the dipstick it doesn’t matter if it’s cold? Online class said to run the engine first - which implies post launch. Or am I overthinking this?
I‘m thinking the transmission fluid is the easiest one, it’s just a suck it out and fill it?
Is there anything I should add to my list?
Westerbeke 30b, 30 years old, 870 hours.
Checking the injectors is up according to the manual.
That sounds like it’s above my pay grade.
Thanks in advance for any wisdom,
John
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