Danny Noonan
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Hi folks. "Newbie" to the forums here, but an avid boating enthusiast who reads posts routinely. Got a little dilemma here so thought I'd reach out for some input.
I found an interesting quote from this post http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=181262
Well Don, funny you should say that. While winterizing my port 2005 Volvo 5.7L, same way done for past few years, the unimaginable happens. The right side T-fitting that the knock sensor mounts to breaks off from the engine block. I was holding it with a crescent wrench, as I've done several times before (like on the others installed) but this little SOB must have twisted on me.
1. What are your recommendations on the "best" possible way to remove? I'm thinking an easy-out, since nothing external to try and grip (with vice grips).
2. Should I try and soak with penetrating oil prior to attempting removal? And would it be best to try to remove in the cooler weather (when metal shrinks) as compared to warmer?
3. Can't find part number for this, but I'm guessing it's the same fitting as the one listed for the "hot water heater" connection (my starboard engine has that set up).
4. And finally, worst case scenario but if I screw up taking the broken piece our, I should be able to tap a new hole no? I'm not a machinist or savvy engine tech, but do know my way around mechanically.
The following picture (borrowed from this post http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=285815 shows what I'm talking about, though mine looks a little "newer" and the engine is of course still in the boat
Thanks in advance for your time.
Dave
(Not Danny; surely you recognize user name's character!)
I found an interesting quote from this post http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=181262
That heat sending unit is actually the knock sensor. Usually it;s installed on a Tee and the plug is mounted on the side of the tee. Be sure to hold the tee solid with a wrench when loosening the plug or you WILL break the threads off the tee where it goes into the block.
Well Don, funny you should say that. While winterizing my port 2005 Volvo 5.7L, same way done for past few years, the unimaginable happens. The right side T-fitting that the knock sensor mounts to breaks off from the engine block. I was holding it with a crescent wrench, as I've done several times before (like on the others installed) but this little SOB must have twisted on me.
1. What are your recommendations on the "best" possible way to remove? I'm thinking an easy-out, since nothing external to try and grip (with vice grips).
2. Should I try and soak with penetrating oil prior to attempting removal? And would it be best to try to remove in the cooler weather (when metal shrinks) as compared to warmer?
3. Can't find part number for this, but I'm guessing it's the same fitting as the one listed for the "hot water heater" connection (my starboard engine has that set up).
4. And finally, worst case scenario but if I screw up taking the broken piece our, I should be able to tap a new hole no? I'm not a machinist or savvy engine tech, but do know my way around mechanically.
The following picture (borrowed from this post http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=285815 shows what I'm talking about, though mine looks a little "newer" and the engine is of course still in the boat

Thanks in advance for your time.
Dave
(Not Danny; surely you recognize user name's character!)