Hi,
I am in the process of restoring a 19 ft Fiberglass boat. It was seriously neglected by the previous owner but with some TLC it should restore well. I've posted a couple of shots of the boat as well. I originally intended to buy a wooden boat for a project but the deal fell through and somehow I ended up buying this fiberglass one instead.
The engine is a Yanmar 2QM15 Diesel which has some serious rust problems as can be seen in the attached photos.
I've been using the Battery Charger Electrolysis method to remove rust from some of the parts that can be dismantled from the engine, but I don't know what to do about the engine itself. Does anyone know if it is feasible or even acceptable to immerse the entire engine into an Electrolysis bath for the couple of days it would take the process to do it's work? I would of course remove alternator and starter motor etc. and make sure that any opening into the internals of the engine (such as the dipstick hole) were blocked to stop water entering.
Has anyone else had this severe rust problem and if so, how did you overcome it?
Cheers,
bluey.
I am in the process of restoring a 19 ft Fiberglass boat. It was seriously neglected by the previous owner but with some TLC it should restore well. I've posted a couple of shots of the boat as well. I originally intended to buy a wooden boat for a project but the deal fell through and somehow I ended up buying this fiberglass one instead.
The engine is a Yanmar 2QM15 Diesel which has some serious rust problems as can be seen in the attached photos.
I've been using the Battery Charger Electrolysis method to remove rust from some of the parts that can be dismantled from the engine, but I don't know what to do about the engine itself. Does anyone know if it is feasible or even acceptable to immerse the entire engine into an Electrolysis bath for the couple of days it would take the process to do it's work? I would of course remove alternator and starter motor etc. and make sure that any opening into the internals of the engine (such as the dipstick hole) were blocked to stop water entering.
Has anyone else had this severe rust problem and if so, how did you overcome it?
Cheers,
bluey.