Having hauled out the original 1991 M3-20 Universal engine and gearbox ( to replace a defunct g/box ) from a Catalina 28 ( engine approx. 850 hrs ) several issues have arisen which may be of interest to the sail boat community.
Firstly. I`ve always had to keep a close watch on the water coolant temp. when pressing hard into anything above a F6 butit`s never been too much of a problem as long as I kept to around the 2000 rpm mark accepting that slower progress was inevitable. On close inspection I found that the heat exchanger cooling tubes were virtually all blocked up !! Couldn`t believe just how bad the blockages were ( there`s approx. twenty of them ) --------- more or less had to " drill " them clear.Each tube had roughly two-three inches of hard packed sediment/gunge.
Then ----- in order to get the engine out I had to disconnect the exhaust pipe from the engine manifold, which also involved loosening various hoses. ( I had decided to renew the rubber hose where the seawater rejoins the exhaust pipe). In the course of this procedure I found that the exhaust pipe was more or less completely fractured at the point where the seawater cooling pipe rejoins the exhaust ( not normally visible as it is hidden behind a panel in the heads ).
The most disturbing issue here was the now broken pipe revealed that the internal diameter of the exhaust pipe was so coked-up it was reduced to about one inch. As I had never been able to achieve anything like the claimed limit of 3600 rpm for the engine -------- could this be the reason ?
Anyone out there had similar problems ? Anyone had difficulty getting upto the 3600 rpm limit of the M3-20 Universal ?
Would appreciate any comments.
Firstly. I`ve always had to keep a close watch on the water coolant temp. when pressing hard into anything above a F6 butit`s never been too much of a problem as long as I kept to around the 2000 rpm mark accepting that slower progress was inevitable. On close inspection I found that the heat exchanger cooling tubes were virtually all blocked up !! Couldn`t believe just how bad the blockages were ( there`s approx. twenty of them ) --------- more or less had to " drill " them clear.Each tube had roughly two-three inches of hard packed sediment/gunge.
Then ----- in order to get the engine out I had to disconnect the exhaust pipe from the engine manifold, which also involved loosening various hoses. ( I had decided to renew the rubber hose where the seawater rejoins the exhaust pipe). In the course of this procedure I found that the exhaust pipe was more or less completely fractured at the point where the seawater cooling pipe rejoins the exhaust ( not normally visible as it is hidden behind a panel in the heads ).
The most disturbing issue here was the now broken pipe revealed that the internal diameter of the exhaust pipe was so coked-up it was reduced to about one inch. As I had never been able to achieve anything like the claimed limit of 3600 rpm for the engine -------- could this be the reason ?
Anyone out there had similar problems ? Anyone had difficulty getting upto the 3600 rpm limit of the M3-20 Universal ?
Would appreciate any comments.