seventeen2
Seaman
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- Oct 9, 2009
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Hey all,
I have been trying to sort out a problem with one of my engines and have stumbled upon a couple of possibilities.
Quick run down is, the engines are 2006 volvo 3.0glp-d only 55 hrs each.
Boat sits for long periods idle in a marina (in water all the time).
I have had a fault with seawater in no4 cylinder only.
Found that the pushrod was bent, but valve had not hit the piston, but was seized solid in the head.
Ive got the manifold and riser in for pressure testing, but the engineer is dead slow.
Whilst sourcing the new valve and pushrod etc, i found a guy who customises v8 engines and suchlike here in the uk, really helpfull chap!
He said that the valve could have seized first due to it being exposed to the salty air in the exhaust, and being in the open position.
Rust could have seized the valve and starting has bent the pushrod.
But with the exhaust valve stuck open, would trying to turn the engine over to start (a whole morning!) could this cause water to be drawn into the exhaust chamber??
Any advice appreciated!!
Danny
I have been trying to sort out a problem with one of my engines and have stumbled upon a couple of possibilities.
Quick run down is, the engines are 2006 volvo 3.0glp-d only 55 hrs each.
Boat sits for long periods idle in a marina (in water all the time).
I have had a fault with seawater in no4 cylinder only.
Found that the pushrod was bent, but valve had not hit the piston, but was seized solid in the head.
Ive got the manifold and riser in for pressure testing, but the engineer is dead slow.
Whilst sourcing the new valve and pushrod etc, i found a guy who customises v8 engines and suchlike here in the uk, really helpfull chap!
He said that the valve could have seized first due to it being exposed to the salty air in the exhaust, and being in the open position.
Rust could have seized the valve and starting has bent the pushrod.
But with the exhaust valve stuck open, would trying to turn the engine over to start (a whole morning!) could this cause water to be drawn into the exhaust chamber??
Any advice appreciated!!
Danny