timm
Member
Good day all,
I am a new member and trying to find my way around the Trawlers Forum.
I have a boat in Greece and have only been able to get to it for a few weeks each year.
Recently I have had difficulty starting the engine and the engine seems locked with only about 1/3 of a revolution allowable movement in turning the engine with a large shifting spanner on the crankshaft pulley nut.
I have spent days dismantling all the items I think may be the cause of this.
Started by removing all the injectors to see if there is water trapped above one of the pistons,
All pistons move up and down and seem OK.
The camshaft turns and lifts the valves on all cylinders.
Removed the starter motor-no problem there.Ring gear still bright and shiny and stater motor free to turn.
Took off the round timing inspection plate and all the gears are meshing and seem happy.
Took off the cover of the sea water pump which is also driven by the timing gears and all seems good.
The only thing left is the injector pump which I have never checked for lubrication as I was told this is lubricated by the engine oil.
The metalic clicking noise which is audible when I turn the engine back and forth in the limited radius before dead stops seems to be coming from the front of the engine.
All that is left is to remove the injector pump.
I am getting to the end of my tether.
The boat is moored in a remote part of Greece with little help around.
I would really appreciate some comments
I am quite happy to Whatsup a video of me turning the engine to anyone who might be able to suggest anything.
Regards,
Tim
I am a new member and trying to find my way around the Trawlers Forum.
I have a boat in Greece and have only been able to get to it for a few weeks each year.
Recently I have had difficulty starting the engine and the engine seems locked with only about 1/3 of a revolution allowable movement in turning the engine with a large shifting spanner on the crankshaft pulley nut.
I have spent days dismantling all the items I think may be the cause of this.
Started by removing all the injectors to see if there is water trapped above one of the pistons,
All pistons move up and down and seem OK.
The camshaft turns and lifts the valves on all cylinders.
Removed the starter motor-no problem there.Ring gear still bright and shiny and stater motor free to turn.
Took off the round timing inspection plate and all the gears are meshing and seem happy.
Took off the cover of the sea water pump which is also driven by the timing gears and all seems good.
The only thing left is the injector pump which I have never checked for lubrication as I was told this is lubricated by the engine oil.
The metalic clicking noise which is audible when I turn the engine back and forth in the limited radius before dead stops seems to be coming from the front of the engine.
All that is left is to remove the injector pump.
I am getting to the end of my tether.
The boat is moored in a remote part of Greece with little help around.
I would really appreciate some comments
I am quite happy to Whatsup a video of me turning the engine to anyone who might be able to suggest anything.
Regards,
Tim
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