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PUBLICATION NO.
NOVEMBER 2018
REVISION
WESTERBEKE
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£WARNING:
Exhaust colorless unconsciousness exposure
•Dizziness
•Nausea
•Headache
IF
GET
·
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until
gasses
gas. can
Weakness
YOU
DR
ANYONE
OUT
INTO
medical
It
ha$
been
contain
Carbon
and
Include:
and
Sleepiness
ELSE
THE
FRESH
attention.
inspected
Carbon
Monoxide,
Monoxide
death.
EXPERIENCE Shut
is,paisonous
Sy,;,ptOIJIS~of
Throbbing
•Muscular
•Vomiting
•Inability
AIR
IMMEDIATELY. H symptoms dawn
the
and
repaired.
A
WARNING
WESTERBEKE
bulkhead
WESTERBEKE
CARBON
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They
are
obtainable
an
odorless
and
Carbon
in
Temples
Twitching
to
Think
ANY
OF
THESE
unit
and
do
DECAL
is
provided
and
should
near
your
engine
also
recommemlsinstalllng
MONOXIDE
inexpensive
at
DETECTORS
quarters
your
local
and
can
cause
Monoxide
Coherently
SYMPTOMS,
persist,
not
restart
by
be
fixed
or
generator.
in
of
your
easily
marine
vessel.
store.
and
to
the
a
CALIFORNIA
PROPOSITION
Marine
exhaust
are
known
to
cause
and
diesel
and
some
to
the
cancer,
other
reproductive
and
of
State
65
gasoline
its
birth
WARNING
engine
constituents
of
California
defects,
harm.
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
Read
this
safety
manual
caused
by
failure precautions. take
the
persDnne~
As
the
safety
'this
sajetJ
necessary
and your
owntr
rules
and
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or
operator,
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are
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limited
pages;.
T~e.respom!/Jtlityjor
and
acflltd
risks
for
iriaintinance
exclzisivelj
activities;
to
the
PREVENTELECTRIC·SHOCK
•·WARNING:·
while
snglne
is
·
powsr.
Lethal
riiJ/tage.is
I Do not operate
enclosures
• Shut off electrical power before
equipment.
I Use insulated
equipment.
• Make sure your clothing
(particulatly
Remove. electrical
PREVENT
and
shoes)
wristwatch
equipment.
BURNS -HOT
a\':tlARNlRG:
eibailst·Syst;,m·ooinpallents
veryhatl
, • Monitor engine antifreeze coolant level
coolant recovery location when the engine
on
the water jacketed exhaust
carefully.
to
follow
fundamental
when
dangerous
precautions
to
pr()tect
machinery.
always
observe
p1',ovU!edfor
is•
in
tzlignnient:With
to
the
infdrination
the
U!entifi,ctitioti•ofpotential
compliance
o:nd
with
Other
conditions
ownef/operator.
Do
not
tilllch
AC
running,
covers in place.
mats
or
when
present
this
rtl.a.Chinery
whenever working
when handling electrical
and
without electrical
and
skin
all
jewelry
ENGINE
Do
not.
tlJut:b
htft
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A
· · · ·
tank
is
COLD.
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and
periodically
Most
accidents
rules
and
conditions
yourself,
the
following
yourconvenience.
·the
in
thefollowing
:all
safety•advisories,
belong
Blllt:trlcal
oannsctsd
at
accessing
caet:tions
these
connections!
electrical
on
electrical
are
dry,
not
When
working
to
;
lnlJ!lie
Pans
at
the plastic
at
the
manifold,
are
exist
and
your
American
shore
daIIip
equipment.
on
or
•·
;,..,;.
filler
cap
but only
PREVENT
A
• Prevent sparks
..
eump, vapors. Use a reinoVing
·.
D()
·
Backfu,e
bo the fuelsysteni. engitie/generator clean and free chances
• Be
PREVENT
A
injury
I Follow re-fueling safety instructions.
hatches
after fueling. Check below for fumes/vapor before
running the before starting your engine.
All when well-ventilated area away equipment
Do
• Shut off servicing that flames, engine when
• Do
• Be sure
• Be certain free
I Make sure a
properly maintained. Be familiar Extinguishers rated for
BURNS -FIRE
WARNING:
flash
to
or
not operate
not
smoke
aware -diesel
Firs
t:an
fires.
Do not smoke or permit
occur
near
the carburetor,
other potential
suit.able
the
fuel
with
ean
cause severe injury or
or permit
Keep
of
fire.
Wipe
sources
container to
line, carburetor, or
the air cleaner/silencer
flames
the compartment
up
all
fuel
will
cause
spilled
burn.
BURNS -EXPLOSION
WARNING:
or
death!
fuel
handling
not
fill
might
when
servicing
not
alter or
ofleaks.
all
applications encountered in this
closed
blower.
vapors
and
the
fuel
the
fuel
the
fuel
spill.
or other
servicing.
all
fuel
fuel
fire
Explosions
when
are
highly
and
out
of
tank(s)
service
system. DO sources
the
modify
supplies
line
extinguisher
tram
fueling. Open and ventilate
Run the blower
explosive.
storing fuels. Store
from
the reach
while
valve
Take
NOT
allow
of
fire
Ensure proper ventilation
fuel
system.
the
fuel
have
fittings
are adequately
ABC
by
injury
or
fuel
line,
of spilled
catch
fuel
death.
or
sparks
and
of
debris
fuel
and
fuel
vapors
Keep
for
four minutes
Use
extreme
fuel spark-producing of
children.
the engine
at
the
engine
care
in
catching
any
smoking,
near
the
fuel
system.
a positive shutoff
is
installed
with
its
the
NFPA
are
environment.
death!
flames
filter,
fuel
or
all
fuel
filters·
removed.
to occur
the
to
minimize engine
can
the
vessel's
in a ·
is
runni?g.
when
open
system
vruve.
tightened
nearby
proper
appropriate
or fuel
fuel
when'
near
oil.
cause
cabin
care
any
fuel
or
exists
and
and
is
use.
the
·
• ln case
of
an
engine overheat, allow the engine to
before touching
the
engine or checking
the
coolant.
cool
.
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Generators
i
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
ACCIDENTAL
A
WARNING:
or
death!
• Disconnect generator. Remove the negative lead first and reconnect
it last.
• Make certain starting.
• Make certain installed before starting the engine.
BAnERY
A
WARNING:
or
death!
Do
not smoke being serviced. Lead acid batteries emit hydrogen, a highly explosive arcing or by lit tobacco products. equipment in ing servicing.
• Never connect the negative(-) battery cable.to the posi­tive ( not test the battery condition together. Ventilate accumulation of explosive gases. disturb the battery charger connections while the battery
is
being charged.
Avoid burns or wristwatch, rings, and the battery.
• Always tum the battery charger off before disconnecting the battery connections. Remove the negative lead first and reconnect it last when disconnecting the battery.
STARTING
Accidental
the
battery cables before servicing the engine/
all
personnel
all
covers, guards, and hatches are re-
starting
are
clear
can
oaUStl
ln/UfY
of
the engine before
EXPLOSION
Battsry
or
the
+) connection terminal
Sparks could ignite battery gases or
any
compartment containing batteries to prevent
contacting the terminals with tools, etc., to prevent
sparks
t1xploslon
allow
an
gas, which can be ignited by electrical
vicinity
that could cause
to
any
oan
caUSB
Injury
open flame near the battery
Shut off
prevent electrical arcing dur-
of
the starter solenoid. Do
by
shorting the terminals
To
an
other jewelry before handling
all
electrical
.
..
fuel
vapors.
avoid sparks, do not
explosion. Remove
BAnERYACID
A
WARNING:
seveTB
Injury
• When servicing the battery or checking the electrolyte level, wear rubber gloves, a rubber apron, and eye protec­tion.
Batteries contain sulfuric acid which is destructive.
If
it comes
water.
with inadvertently
Sulfuric
or
death!
in
contact with your skin, wash it off at once
Acid may splash
when
acid
In
batteries
oan
·
on
the skin or into the eyes
removing electrolyte caps.
cause
TOXIC
• Ensure that the exhaust system is adequate to expel
• Be sure the unit and its surroundings are
• In addition to routine inspection of the exhaust system,
• For additional information refer toABYC
EXHAUST
A
WARNING:
discharged from regularly are
securely attached and no warping exists. attention exhaust pipe nipple.
install a carbon monoxide detector. Consult your boat builder or dealer for installation of.approved detectors.
tional information
A
WARNING:
odor/BSS nausea
Do
not use copper tubing in diesel exhaust systems. fumes
can
tems.
Exhaust sulfur causes rapid deterioration
tubing resulting
• Do not install exhaust outlet where exhaust can
through portholes, vents, or air conditioners. exhaust discharge outlet is near enter
the
flow
of exhaust.
• Although diesel engine exhaust gases exhaust gas
is present toms or signs of carbon monoxide inhalation or poisoning are:
Vomiting Dizziness Throbbing Muscular twitching
Intense headache
Weakness
AVOID
MOVING
A
WARNING:
or
d1111th!
Do
not service the engine while it
tion arises
operating adjustments, use extreme care to avoid
ing moving parts and hot exhaust system components.
GASES
carbon
monoxide
the
engine. Check the exhaust system
for
leaks and make
to
the manifold, water injection
on
Carbon Monoxide).
Carbon
gas.
lnllalatlon
or
dsath!
rapidly destroy copper tubing in exhaust
in
exhaust/water leakage.
exhaust discharge outlet
Avoid
overloading the craft.
fumes
from gasoline engines, carbon monoxide
in
diesel exhaust
in
temples
and sleepiness
(CO)
Is
sure
the exhaust manifolds
monoxidt1 prodllaes
(CO)
t/u-llkt1
the
waterline, water
and
close or restrict
are
fumes.
Some of the
a
deadly
elbow,
well
T-22
Is
not
PARTS
Rotating
in
which it is absolutely necessary to make
parts
can
oauss
is
running.
injury
Pay
close
and
ventilated.
(educa-
an
Invisible
symptoms,
of
be
If
the engine
as
toxic
If
a situa-
gas!
gases
Diesel
sys-
copper
drawn
could
the
symp-
touch-
··
as
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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
II Do not wear loose clothing
equipment; avoid wearing loose jackets, shirts, sleeves, rings, necklaces or bracelets that could be caught in moving parts.
II Make sure all attaching hardware is properly tightened.
Keep protective shields and guards in their respective places at all times.
II
Do
not check fluid levels
the engine is operating.
II
Do
not allow any swimming the exhaust discharge opening for the generator while the generator is operating. Carbon Monoxide poisoning death can occur.
HAZARDOUS
A
WARNING:
NOISE
High
or
jewelry when servicing
or
the drive belt's tension while
or
activity around
noise
levels
can
cause
or
near
or
hearing
loss!
II Never operate an engine without its muffler installed. II
Do
not run an engine with the air intake (silencer) or
flame arrested removed.
II
Do
not run engines for long periods with their enclosures
open (when installed).
A
WARNING:
are
mentally
Do
not
or
physically
work
on
machinery
incapacitated
when
by
fatigue!
you
ABYC, INSTALLING
Read the following ABYC, NFPA and for safety codes and standards. Follow recommendations when installing your engine
ABYC
"Safety Standards for Small Craft"
Order
ABYC
613 Third Street, Suite 10 Annapolis,
www.abycinc.org
NFPA - (National Fire Protection Association) "Pleasure and Commercial Motor Craft"
Order From: National Fire Protection Association
Battery March
Quincy,
USCG
Regulations are under titles CFR33 and of
NFPA
AND
USCG
ENGINES
(American Boat and Yacht Council)
From:
MD
21403
Park
MA
02269
(United States Coast Guard)
Regulations"
From:
Order
U.S.
Government Printing
Washington, D.C. 20404
AND
PUBLICATIONS
GENERATORS
USCG
their
CFR46
Office
FOR
publications
of
the
"Code
OPERATORS
Many
of
in
your Operators Manual along with other cautions and notes to highlight critical information. Read your manual carefully, maintain your equipment, and follow all safety procedures.
GASOLINE
Preparations to install a gasoline engine begin with a thorough examination Yacht Council's (ABYC) standards. These standards are a combination
Sections
H-2 Ventilation for Boats using Gasoline H-24 Gasoline Fuel Systems
P-1
Installation
for Propulsion and P-4 Marine Inboard engines and Transmissions E-11
AC
All installations must comply with the Federal Code Regulations (FCR). www.abycinc.org
MANUAL
the preceding safety tips and warnings are repeated
ENGINE
of
of
the ABYC standards
and
DC
AND
GENERATOR
of
sources including the
of
of
Exhaust systems
Auxiliary Engines
Electrical systems
INSTALLATIONS
or
generator should
the American Boat and
USCG
and the NFPA.
particular interest are:
On
Boats
of
Engines & Generators
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When
installing
attention be
WESTERBEKE
paid
to
the
INSTALLATION
following
engines information:
and
generators
it
is
important
that
strict
CODES
Strict federal
when
AND
regulations,
installing
REGULATIONS
ABYC
guidelines,
engines
and
generators
in a marine
SIPHON·BREAK
For
installations
or
will
be
break
in
minimum
the exhaust manifokl injection port
raw
water damage to the engine and possible flooding
If
you
have
to
the
vessel's
siphon-break.
NOTE:
A operation. engine
damage.
EXHAUST
The exhaust system's hose Exhaust and
turns
and
turns
system
MUST
under
any
where
below
the
the
raw
water
of 20"
above
any
doubt
waterline
siphon-break
Failure
to
Consult
SYSTEM
Hose is
recommended.
without
.In this
the
regard,
be
designed
sea conditions
the
exhaust
vessel's
supply
the
about
under
requires
properly
the
need
a single
and
manifold/water
waterline,
hose
vessel's
the
the
periodic
maintain a siphon-break
siphon-break
MUST of additiinal
to
prevent
at
provisions
to
the
waterline.
is
at or
position of
vessel's
inspection
be
certified
The
use
of
fitting
length
of
the
any
angle
exhaust
the
various
manufacturer
this
corrugated
entry
of
and
safety
codes
must
be
environment.
injected exhaust
must
be
made
elbow.
This
Failure
below
for and
vessels
to
use a siphon-break when ·
the load waterline will result in
of
the
water-injected
operating
and
cleaning
can
for proper
marine
use.
type
of
hose
clamps
to
exhaust
of
water
into the
heal.
elbow
to install a
hose
must
boat.
exhaust
conditions,
to
ensure
result
in
maintenance.
Corrugated
allows
for
accomplish
hose
can
exhaust
catastrophic
complied
is
close
siphon-
be
looped
elbow
relative
install a
proper
Marine
extreme
these
be
used.
system
with
to
a
·
AVAILA9LE
YOUR
DEALER
SIPHON-BREAK LOOP
bends
bends
The
FROM
WESTERBEKE
.
WITH
STAINLESS
A
detailed engines to
download
Marine
and
generators, from
Installation
is
supplied
our
website
Engines & Generators
Manual at
covering
with
each
gasoline
unit. A pdf
www.westerbeke.com.
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and
diesel,
is
available
TABLE
Parts
Identification Introduction Fuel,
Engine Control Preparations Operating
Overspeed Shutdown ..................................... 9 Testing ......................................................... 25
Break·ln
Checklist.................................. . .................. 10
Safety
Exhaust Temperature Switch .......................
Low Oil Pressure Switch .............................
Engine Circuit Breaker ................................
High RPM Shutdown Switch ......................
High Water Temperature Switch .................
.
Maintenance
Catalytic Converter ......................................
Cooling
Raw .Water Intake ........................................
·Raw Water Pump .........................................
Changing Coolant ........................................ 16
Drive· Belt Adjustment ................................. 16
Heat Exchanger ...........................................
Thermostat ...................................................
Fuel
System
Fuel Lift Pump .............................................
Carburetor Filter Screen ..............................
Gasoline/Water Filter ...................................
Gasdenser .....................................................
Carburetor .................................................... 19
Engine
Spm
......................................................... 3 Starter
Oil
Panels
for
Instructions
Procedure
Shutdown
Schedule
System
.......................................................
Oil
Change
on
Oil Filter .........................................
............................................. 2 Remote
and
Coolant
..............................
....................................................
Initial
Start-Up
.........................
........................................
(Daily
Operation)
Switches
................................
.................
.....................................
..................................................
.............................................
OF
CONTENTS
Oil
Filter
...............................................
5
Motor
Testing ......................................................... 22
.....................................................
6 Disassembly .................................................
7
8 Integral Controller ....................................... 25
10
11 11 11 11 11 11
12 Torquing Cylinder Head Bolts .................... 30
13
14 15 15
17 17
18 18 18 18 18
20 20
Battery
Engine Engine
Wiring Wiring Remote Remote Generator BC
Lay-up BCG Torque Suggested
Charging
Troubleshooting Adjustments
Govemor ......................................................
Spark Plugs .................................................. 29
Choke Solenoid ........................................... 29
Ignition Wires .............................................. 29
Valve Clearance Adjustment ....................... 30
Ignition Timing ............................................ 30
Diagram
Schematic
Start lnstrumentPanel
Information
Generator
Internal Wiring Diagram .............................
Circuit Breaker ............................................
BCA Wiring Diagram .................................
No-Load Voltage Adjustment ...................... 37
Resistance Figures ......................................
Shore Power Transfer Switch ..................... .39
and
Generator
Specifications
Spare
Circuit
...................................
.............................. : ......
...........................................
..................................................
.............................................
Panel
...........................................
.................................
.......................................
.....................................................
Recommissioning
Specifications
..........................
...........................
......................................
Parts
......................................
21 22
23
24
26 28 28
31
.32
33 33 34 35 35 35
.36 .38 .40
42
44 45
Engines & Generators
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PARTS
IDENTIFICATION
20AmpDC Circuit
Breaker
LubeOI
Dipstick
Oil
Pressure
Switch
Heat
Exchanger/
Fresh Water Coolant
Medel
Data
·
TaQ
FBI
4JbeOU
Fill.
Exhaust Temperature
Distributor
45°
Exhaust
E>C
Battery
Connection
REAR
Switch
Elbow
Ground
Control.
SA
AC
Panel'-
&15AFUSES
Connections---
Outlet
Gasdenser
...........
Air
Intake
Flame
~ester
Carburetor with
--e--water
Choke
FRONT
Governor
Temperature
switch
Sea
Water
Pump
· Lube Oil Drain Hose
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WESIBRBEKE dealer for
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WARRANTY
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WESIBRBEKE
folder.
If
you
have not received a customer identification card registering warranty registration
writing
with
model
number
and
commission
Generator
take
great pride
performance of our engines
selecting WESTERBEKE. the
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use
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and
observe all.the safety
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a product of
in
the superior
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and
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generator,
correctly.
this
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submitting
factory
unit's
serial
this
in
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·
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In
summation,
suppliers,
as
the
definitive authority
only
makes
consulted
to
software
NUMBER
engine's
affixed
block
oil
filter.
of
reference
service/repair parts.
SPECIFICATlON
MODEL
RPM
__________
KW
___________
customers
printings
products,
must good
of WESIBRBEKE or the supplier in
determine
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should
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keep
in
of WESTERBEKE product
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and cannot be relied upon
on
the respective
sense but
is
the
accuracy
consulted
imperative that
and
currentness of
by
the customer.
LOCATION
model
and
serial number can be found
to
either side of the generator housing.
number
can
also
be found stamped
on a flat
Take
_______
the
when
surface just
the
time
I.D.
sticker seeking
_
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above
and
to
enter this information
below,
as
this will provide a
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Whenever generator include part Also
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NOTES,
As maintenance generator,, CAUTIONS,
NOTE:
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observed,
replacement
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needed
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or
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CAUTIONS
this
manual
critical infonnation
An
operating
CAUTION:
can
engine.
A
WARNING:
fallowed,
NOTE:
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WESTERBEKE.
the
engine
SPARES
Certain
WESTERBEKE
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proper way. spares on-board
NOTE:
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drive
about
can
A
carbon
room.
AND
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fuel and oil
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inventory of
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these
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PARTS
parts
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engine
model
and
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separately furnished
WESTERBEKE
parts
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takes
schedules,
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equipment.
AND
WARNINGS
you
through
and
troubleshooting of
will
WARNINGS.
procedure
essential
Pracsdures,
in
the
damage
which
Procedures,
result
in
personal
monoxide
Affix
warning
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to
obtain
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addition,
because
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by
life.
items
parts.
in
this
maintaining
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for
each
same
NOTES,
of
your
in
your
(see
such
along
to
learn
an
the
PROTECTING
Care
at
the
have
resulted
many
thousands manufacturer installed in operated buyer/owner
NOTE:
Six
Proper
An
efficient anti-siphon engine.
Changing hours.
Proper components this
Use
Winterize RECOMMISSIONING
UNDERSTANDING
The
gasoline
ways
similar
are
vertical overhead a solid-state distributor camshaft-driven. lubrication which
is generator's engine maintenance The
most important proper ventilation, system,
YOUR
INVESTMENT
factory
during
in a WESTERBEKE
of
hours
cannot
control
the
vessel
or
the
and
serviced in
operator.
important
engine and generator
maintenance
manual.
clean,
steps
well-designed
break
to
the
engine
according
filtered
unleaded
your
engine
prevent
of
THE
engine
driving
to a gasoline
in-line,
and
the
camshaft
system,
thennostatically
cooling
that
The
is
system
which
which
engine
and a fresh
requires
required
factors
maintenance
and
of
the
to
oll
assembly
manner
ensure
and ollfilters
all
to
according
section
GASOLINE
automobile
engine's cylinder
is
controlled.
the
to
and
thorough
generator
dependable
how
field.
exhaust
water
engine
the
fuel
service.
or
where
in
which
this
is
up
long
generator
installation.
system
from
entering
every
and
generator
maintenance
to
the
JAY-UP
in
this
manual.
ENGINE
an
AC
generator
engine.
chain-driven.
is
horizontally
incorporates a pressure
water-cooled same
of a
gasoline
the
generator's
of
the
generator
The
To a large
preventative
automobile
the
fuel
back-end.
capable
However
the
generator
the
to
the
life:
that
includes
JOO
schedule
is
in
The
head
engine
mounted
engine
degree,
longevity
system,
testing
of
unit
is
the
operating
in
AND
many
cylinders
has
an
utilizes
and
type
block
the
engine.
are
ignition
the
is
an
CARBON
WESTERBEKE recommends mounting a carbon monoxide
detector in the vessels living quarters. Carbon monoxide, even in small
The presence of carbon monoxide could indicate leak from connected exhaust.
If
carbon monoxide is present, ventilate the
air
MONOXIDE
amounts, is deadly.
from
the main engine or the generator's engine or
the exhaust elbow/exhaust hose system the engine is
to.
Even possibly from a neighboring vessel's
and
correct the problem immediately!
DETECTOR
area
an
exhaust
with clean
Engines & Generators
4
FUEL,
ENGINE
OIL
AND
ENGINE
COOLANT
GASOLINE
A
CAUTION:
·
hlgller.
,
acc,pta#Jls
Gaisoline
higher
Care
Use components particles these and unsatisfactory facilities. engine's advisable:
Purchase a well-known Install and regularly service a
metal and
Ethanol
Gfiiolln_e
warranty.
With
than
10% IE10l
and m.Y void
Of
The
only
clean properly
which
finely
finished
keep
it
clean.
To
daily
bowl
type
the
engine.
U,;,
unl1111d~d
gasoline
wi~h
hlgh_srpercentagBS
iar11Se
an
Fuel
in
the
by
assure that the
use is clean
!n·thesemodels
ETHANOL
content
is
not
wi11TJlnty.
Supply
filtered
unit's
fuel
might
pass
through
parts.
It
The
best
fuel
careless
filter/water separator between
handling
fuel
and
brand of
89
must
not
iillowed'
fuel!
system
is
important
can
going
pure, the
fuel.
good,
Octane
excesd
gasoline
E10
of·Bthanalare,
and
can
.
·
The clearance of
are
very critical; dirt
the filter
be
or improper
Coast
can
to
buy
clean
rendered
storage
into the tank
following
Guard
the
or
{100/a}.
not
void
the
some
damage
fuel,
for
your
practice
approved
fuel
tank
is
ENGINE
WESTERBEKE and chemicals
The antifreeze performs run
the
cooling
quality
Additives balanced,
The being
NOTE:
antifreeze
A engine
COOLANT
A The coolant expansion without the cooling
COOLANT
recommends a mixture
50%
distilled
that can corrode internal
at
proper
temperatures by transferring
engine
to
the coolant It
circuit
from
antifreCze
(SCAs)
crucial
to
distilled water and
poured
into
Look
for the
that
is
now
proper
50/50 mixture
coolant
temperature
RECOVERY
coolant
recovery tank kit is
pwpose of this
the
loss
of coolant
system.
water.
rust and
that contains
that keep
long term protection.
the
cooling circuit.
new
available.
recovery
and
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of
50%
Distilled
double
·antifreeze
water
engine
duty.
also
lubricates
corrosion.
Supplemental
the
antifreeze
should
It
allows
Look
is
be
free
surfaces.
heat
and
for a good Cooling
chemically
premixed
environmentally-friendly
as
recommended
to
temperatures
will
protect
of
TJ\NK
supplied
tank
contraction
and
is
to
during
without
with
each
allow
for
engine.
introducing
antifreeze
from
the
the
engine
away
from
prote.cts
long
-40°F.
generator.
engine
operation,
air
to
the
before
lasting
the
into
ENGINE
Use a good brand of engine designations
this
Change engine break-in operation. change intervals
SCHEDULE in
Westerbeke Corporation
the break-in MUST
change intervals
SCHEDULE
if
NOTE:
statements
OIL
as
manual.
the
engine
use
of synthetic
synthetic oils
The
information regarding
listed in the
oil
and
as
specified in the MAINTENANCE
this
manual.
does
oils.
If
be
performed
must
be
as
section
in this manual and not
are
used.
above
synthetic oil
oil
with
an
API
and
SAE
SPECIF1CATION
filter
after
an
Then
follow
not
approve or
synthetic oils are
using
conventional
listed in the MAINTENANCE
supercedes all previous
usage.
initial 50
the oil
disapprove
used,
to
Section
hours
and
filter
engine oil.
be
extended
of
Oil
of
NOTE:
This located manifold.
tank,
with
at
or above the level
its
short
run
of
of
the
engines exhaust
plastic
hose,
is
best
5
CONTROL
PANELS
DESCRIPTION
The generator ON switch switch (red).
The ON switch provides power to the start circuit. switch by-passes until the oil pressure reaches
START
The cranks the engine. switch is
The STOP switch
switch must The panel also
•·A
Slow-blo
•An 8 Amp any
optitmal
REMOTE
An optional controlling
This panel previously described. Also included
which glows rpm' s. The purpose release the START switch. It
engine/generator is running.
mounted
(black),
switch
depressed
be
depressed until the stop sequence is complete.
has
15Amp
Fuse
ref!iote.
START/STOP
remote
the
generator
has
the
once
control panelis equipped
a
START
the
pr;otective
energizes the start solenoid/starter which
1bis switch will not operate unless
and
will
two
Fuse
to
protect
_paf!elS.
start/stop panel
same ON, START, the
of
switch(white) and a STOP
oil pressure shutdown switch
S -
10
psi.
held at
the
same time.
tum off the engine/generator.
fuses
!O
protect the DC circuit:
to
protect
f;tle
start:
c;ireuit.
the
engine
operating
PANEL
frOm
engine/generator has reached 600
the
LED is to alert
(OPTIONAL)
is
a remote location.
is
is
also an indication that
circuit
15AMPFUSE
RECORDING FOR
8AMPFUSE
available
and
STOP functions
a green
()
the
LED
operator
HOURMETER
for
with
an
nus
the
on
nus
and
HOURS
MAINTENANCE
light
to
the
REMOTE
An
includes a water temperature gauge,
DC charging voltmeter, operating
switches.
REMOTE
The remote instrument panel has installed an
oil
locate<i installed in the thermostat housing is
adjacent to
on
the each sender are tied off next wiring harness).
The blue wire is for the oil pressure sender
is
for between removed.
DIAGRAM
NOTE:
installers responsibility
standards
INSTRUMENT
optional remote instrument
INSTRUMENT
on
the engine block, a water
pressure
threads
the water temperature sender.
When
gauge
on
the
engine.
the
oil
of
both senders. Electrical connections for
terminal board connections
Refer
to
the REMOTE
in this manual.
installing the optional
33
CFR
part
PANEL
PANEL
sender. Plugged ports
The
water temperature sender is
pressure
to
to
comply
183.
(OPTIONAL)
panel
is
available
oil
pressure gauge, ·
hounneter.!.
INSTAllATION
two
sending units to be
temperature
and
the
switch. Use sealing compound
the senders location ( in the
If
there
T-1
and
INSTRUMENT
remote
with
the
which
IU!.d
start/stop
sender and
for
each
are
oil
pressure sender
and
the tan wire
is
a jumper
T-2,
it should
WIRING
panels,
U.S.
it is
Coast
be
the
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Engines & Generators
6 .
PREPARATIONS
.COOLANT :FILL
FOR
INITIAL
START
·UP
OIL
FILL
/
PRESTART
Before longed
a Check
the
a Check
bowls
a Check
and
a Check
and at
NOTE:
the recovery
the
after
tank will
replace
Before subsequent operation
manifold shoukl
tank
a
Visually
parts,
threaded
INSPECTION
starting layoff,
full
battery
engine's coaling system will be purged ta cooling
your
check
the
engine
mark
on
the
fuel
supply and examine
for
contaminants.
the
DC
electric.al
cable connections.
the
coolant
the
manifold.
After
the
tank.
Open
system is purged
the
engine be
drawn
the
purged
may
need
to
exalnine
disconnected
connections.
generator for
the following oil
level:
add
the dipstick.
system. Inspect
level
in both
initial running
the
air bleed petcock
has
cooled, into air.
be
tapped
be
filled
the
wires, unattached
the coolant
the
engine's
off,
to
unit. Look
Search for
of
of
the MAX
the
first
time
or
items:
oil
to
maintain
the
fuel
filter/separator
wire
the
plastic
recovery
of
the
generator.
to
air.
After shutdown and
from
the
generator;
and
for
any
cooling
the
loose
coolant
level.
or missing hoses, gasoline
system
and
after
a pro·
the
level
connections
tank
the
air
the
coolant
ensure
that
the
recovery
to
the
engine's
recovery
check
leaks.
in
at
a Check load leads for correct
thewiring diagrams.
a
Examine
a Be
the
a Be
neutral requires, to or age
A
recommended
motors,
to precaution pated
cold
the air inlet
sure
no
other generator or
load
lines.
sure
that
in power systems
is
properly grounded
and.that generator theload neutral. open
neutral
can
on
unbalanced
CAUTION:
thatal/AC loads,npecial/y/arge
be
switched
speed
and,
in
will
prevent
operation
engine
of
from
and
outlet for air
In
single phase
supply
the
loads.
Whenstart!ng
OFF
until
cold
climates,
damage
the
AC
machinery
stalling.
~onnections
utility
with
(or
ungrounded)
neutral
wrong
the
the
stat1s
caused
as
specified
flow
obstructions.
power
is
a neutral
is
systems
line
properly
an
line-to-neutral
generator,
engine
has
to
warm
by
unantici-
and
will
connected
as
the
connected
incomplete
it
come
up.
prevent
that
system
volt-
is
This
..(-MAX.
in
to
the
up
a
FULL
Enginll!s & Generators
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
STARTING
A
for a minimum
ventilating
fumes
1.
Depress
this
2.
Depress
· starts, the
NOTE:
the
oil
pressure
maintain
3. Release
·A
when caused and
Once atot and allow the engine to warm up to qperatingtemper-
ature If
an
gauges
NOTE:
This
and
wlitn the geMratorloadsare
tHE
GENERATOR
WARNING:·.
from
the
primes
the
release the START switch: Continue to
ON
switch a few seconds longer. · · ·
Keeping
pressure
to
rise
the
the
CAUTION:
starting.
by
wlll prwent a
The engine
(130°-150°
optional instrument panel is installed, m6nitorthe
for
nonnalreadings. : <
Some
condition
Ventilate·fhe
of
nvs
minutes
blowers
thegeneratorcompartment
ignition.
unanticipated
unstable
remove
ON·
switch
carburetor. Contiµue
STAltT (white),
the
ON
switch depressed shutdown enough
ON
to
circuit
switch.
Al/AC
loads
Thlspr11caution
cold
engine
is
running apply
Fl 55°-56°C) before
running.
should smooth out anli.e.
generator
prior
any
sxploslve
and
hOid
it
down
to
when
<;ircuit
allowing the oil
close the switch and
must
be
will
prevent
operation
tmm
aJi~t
may
oq€ur:
of
Stalling.
appl)lin:g
applied
campanment
to
starting.
aad
depress
the gepyrator
/;>y-passes
switched
AC
foad
... · •. · .....
"~·if.
engine
Tbs
gasoline
bilges.
(5-15
seconds),
ON.
en.gage
off
damage
machinery
to the gener-
heavy
·.
·
,cof4<~~g~ne,.
wdtins
. . . . .
loads.
up
A
CAUTION:
the
engine 11Xhaust pump collllng
.
enter
m.anifold
ftom throtlgb•htill commtlng
Engine
warrantable
In
STOPPING
1. generator its operating temperature).
.
2.
~.
NOTE:
the
panel
With
Is
pu/llping
system
the
happening
damage:resultingfrom
mind.
Remoye
to
Depress· When
the
In
an
stop
switch,
Prolonged
'starting
eiiglae's
once
thrl
THE.
the
run
the STOP (red) switch.
generator stops, release the STOP
emergency,
can
raw
water. raw
during
cylinders
the.
exhaust
/Jyi:Josing
Shulog,
t:lluse
iS$11e:
the
GENERATOR
AC
loads
for
an
remove
t;ranklng
result
This
water
through
cranking.
by
system
thfJ
draining
11f
the
Bx't:e$S/ve
(Jwner/operator
front the generator
added 3 to 5 minutes
if
the
generator will not
the 8 amp
In
may
way
raw
the
raw
fuse
Intervals
fl/ling
the
bappen
tile
raw
This
law
of
t/NJ,exhaust
nils.
l'rwent
water
exhaust
engine
water
should
in
the
wlthoat
engine
because
water
water
can
this
supply
muffler,
cranking.
entry
is
keep
and
allow
(this
stabilizes
switch.
stop
control
the
and
not
a
this
the
using
·
··Engines
&
·Generators
8
OPERATING
ABNORMAL
An
abnormal
and
comes to a
may cause damage
unsafe operating condition. The fault stop conditions
1.
Overspeed condition!.
2.
High engine temperature.
3.
Low
4.
High exhaust temperature.
Should a fault condition
and
the
indicating that a fault has occurred. Once detected,
should
OVERSPEED
In
the
case
must
be
the
Stop
sequence.
If
the
overspeed switch itself
depressing
T-1
coil
end of only
as
successful,
Do
not
switch.
STOP
stop
is
one
in
which
stop
as
a result of
to
the engine, the generator, or create
oilpressure.
occur,
green
LED
light on the remote panel will
be
located (see ENGINE
SHUTDOWN
of
an
overspeed
reset before re-starting
switch
mtarily
the
SIDP switch will not reset the
connection
the
T-1
wire
a
test
Re-start
replace
the
run
the generator
shutdown,
then proceed with
from
the
with
electrical
the
generator,
faulty
with
the
generator
an
operating fault
the engine will shut
TROUBLESHOOTING).
the
the
generator.
is
faulty
and re-setting it
overspeed
oversi:ieed
out
switch
tape.
By-pass
if
this by-pass
replacing
overspeed
Simply
the
normal
switch.
the
ceases
circuit,
and
this
ov~peed
go
tape
is
to
which
are:
down,
off
the
fault
circuit
depress
start
by
lift
the
circuit
.INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE:
Overspeed switches
nm
an
the
amperage (25 milliamps) at all times once the generator connected mately 18 ainp-hours concerned with this slight amperage draw during normal seasonal operation. unused for many amp ignition fuse turn
A
shutdown tampering would Injury
and.~use
REMOTE
The
operate the same except that they have remote location {where be
audible). The generatods running at switch should refer to
to
its starting
off
the
generator's
CAUTION:
always
with
cause
it,to
shQuld
the.gsnerator's
the
generator
PANELS
remote start-pqnel
as
green
be
released.
STARTING
draw
battery.
in
a
month.
However, months, from
the
it
the
starting
It
is
very
be
installed
ov,,,S,eed
control
Important
ma/function.
to
and
the
the
generator
green
LED
the
soun(i
LED
lights
about
For the remote start/stop
THE
GENERATOR
a small amount of
This
amounts to
It is not necessary
if the generator set
is
best
to
either
panel
on
the
battery
switch..
that
the
and
tunc,;oning.
shutdown
could
belt-driven
run
away.
remt>te
mounted
lights
of
indica,te
6QO
rpms.
madule.
be a
governor
inStrumentpanel
control
for
starting at
the
generator
when
Tuai
on
the
approxi-
is
remove
generator
overspeed
Any
cause
of
panel
may
the
is
when
sequence
previous
to
be
to
be
the
8
or
·
which
fail
a,
not
the
stm
pag~.
is
A
the
Refer
to
manual.
WARNING:
overspeed
the
sWitch
CONTROL
Do
not
by-p8S$ed.
PANEL
operate
WIRING
the
generator
DIAGRAM
with
·
in
this
l'W'IWESTERBEICE
) Engines & Generators
9
BREAK-IN
After
and
then encourage a
20%
A
tor
by
After can
be
vary
the
Avoid smoky Monitor
it
within the:genetattifS'tatirig.
at
1800
hertz, control of
by
the current
To
protect against
the
generator's output
breaker that is
NOTE:
current drawn amperage drawn age.
See
PROCEDURE
the generator
to
60%
CAUTION:
running
the
first I 0
increased
foad;
qverl()~
eXhaust
the
rpm
Be
aware
GENERATOR
has
been
fast
of
full
load
·
Do.notattempt
without
~:all
withrc:do~
current beingdrawn·frc)tritb.e generator
to
produce
drawn.
rated
required
a
hours
of
to
the full'-load·rated output;then
· · · ·
tllJ1~,
60
the
generator's engine
from
unintentional
leads
at
the
of
motor staningloads
for starling
can
be $ to 5 tim¢s.normgl
INFOR°MA:Tl()_N
.
BREAK~IN
started,
check
warm-up.Run
for
the
first
10
'-"-
to
brsa/c-ln
/tfad~
the
generators'
An
9~6~
o~tput
vol~ge.and
PROCEDURE/DAILY
for
proper
operation
the
generator
hours.
YDllT
gsnera-
operation,
~s
signaledpy
the
periodically
rreqtiency.
and
Since
the
h~,
or
atJ500to
the generator.
overloading dfthe
should be
rated output
fnf)tors'.
generator
break~inis
routed
of
the
<»Z(j
in.
opetates
produce
governed
generator, through ge11erat0r.
the
This
riin,ning
this manual
a circuit
high
starting
amper-
between
load
_a·
keep
50
.
OPERATION
NOTE:
Some
unstable
This
condition
is
reached
A
periods gsnerator.
STOPPING
Remove Allow the:generatortb.run for a few minutes.to stabilize operating
CONTROL
NOTE:
.
the
.
GENEllA.TOR·
Once be governor during this
under ment speed
and
CAUTION:
of
time
THE
the
major
temperature
PANELS).
After the first 50 hours
»14interuzn,ce
the
generator
adjustments
the
engine's break-in period (first
period
(see
ENGINE ADJUSTMENTS. A
rnay
also
adjustment
running may occur
should abate as.normal operating
loads
are
applied.
Do
not
operate
without
a
load
the
being
in
a cold
gsnerator
placed
on
temperature
for
long
the
GENERATOR
AC
loads
from
the
and
press the STOP switch
schedule for
generator
of
generator operation check
the
50 hour service
one
down,
check.
ADJUsTIVJENTS
has been placed in
required for engine speed
ENGINE SPEED (HER1Z) ADJUSTMENT
be
required
(see
in
conjunction
GENERATIOR
operation,
SO
ne>-Ioad
INFORMATION).
hours) or
voltage
with
the
there
engine's
engine,
at a time.
the (see
may
(hertz)
after
adjust-
CHECKLIST
Follow
this checklist each
a
R_ecord relate
a
VISually
II
Check the
the hourmeter readifig in
to
the maintenance
inspect
the
engine
oil
level
{dipstick).
a Check the coolant level
a.
Check your
a
Check
a Check
a Check for
blow-by
a Confirm exhaust
When When When
fuel
supply. the starting batteries·(weekly). the
drive
belts
for wear and
abnormal
sounds.
the engine the
engine
the
engine
noise such
smoke:
is
cold
is
wann - almost
is
overloaded -
day
before starting
yoi.Jr
log
schedule)~
for
fuel,
oil,
orwater
in
the coolant
- White
proper
as
knocking,
Smoke.
Smokeless.
some
recovery
Black
your
(engine
tank.
tension
vibration
Smoke.
generator.
hours
leaks.
(weekly).
and
EngiMs & .GenilratOts
10
.
SAFETY
The engine Should a shutdown
finding and
Engine TROUBLESHOOTING
The following is a description switches:
SHUTDOWN
is
protected
SWITCHES
by
occur,
correcting tlie cause. Refer
starts,
nms and
then
section
SAFETY
a variety
do
of
shutdown switches.
not attempt
shuts
of
of
these automatic shutdown
to
to
down
in
this manual. .
SHUTDOWN
restart without
the heading · the
ENGINE
SWITCHES
low
Oil
Pressure
A low oil pressure shutdown switch engine's pressure.
the
ignition coil (which turns OFF
oil
gallery. The switch is·kept closed
Should the engine's oil pressure fall
switch
will open interrupting the
Switch
the
LOW
is
located off the
DC
vo!cage
engine).
Oil
PRESSURE
by
engine oil
to
10 -
to
the
SWITCH
15
psi,
EXHAUST
TEMPERATURE
SWITCH
Exhaust
An exhaust temperature switch
elbow. This switch will open and interrupt the the ignition coil (which turns OFF the engine), should the switch's sensor inadequate supply· temperatures). This
127°
(
Temperature
indicate an excessive exhaust temperature
of
raw water coolant causes high exhaust
switch opens at 260° - 270° F
- 132° C) and resets
Switch
is
located
at
approximately 225°F (107° C).
on
the exhaust
DC
voltage
to
(an
Oil
FILTER.
High
RPM
Shutdown
An
overspeed shutdown switch shuts OFF the generator set.
by
grounding out speed reach approximately 2175 rpm. Reset momentarily depressing the STOP switch. (Make sure cause
of
the engine overspeed shutdown
Engine
Circuit
Breaker
The.
generator's engine manual reset circuit breaker (20 draw
or electrical overload anywhere wiring or engine wiring event the generator will shut down because the opened
breaker interrupts the DC circuit should occur, check and repair the source of the After repairing the fault, reset the breaker and restart
generator.
SWitch
the
ignition system should
is
protected
will
by
amps
cause the breaker
to
the
the
engine's
the
switch
is
corrected).
an
engine
mounted
DC).
Excessive current
in
the instrument panel
to
trip.
K2-run
relay.
If
problem.
the
In
by
the
this
this
High
Water
A high water temperature switch housing. This switch will open and intenupt the to the ignition coil (which turns fresh water coolant's operating temperature reach approximately This switch resets at
Temperature
205° F (96° C).
195°
F
(1
SWitch
is
located
OFF the engine), should
OT
C).
on
the thermostat
DC
voltage
the
. Engines"& Generators
Overspeed
Inside the Control Box on the generator is a solid state Overspeed PC Board. coil pulses. Board grounds the ignition and shuts the generator down. Press the STOP switch to re-set the (For test purpose
will not re-set. Lift the
that and attempt to start the generator).
11
PC
Board
It
monitors engine rpm via ignition
If
these pulses reach a preset point. The PC
PC
Board.
ONLY to determine a faulty PC Board
Tl
connection
off
the board
MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE
WARNING:
gloves, panel
SCHEDULED
Maintenance
I
DAILY
Coolant
Engine
Fuel/Water
Fuel
Visual
I
INITIAL
•spark Engine
*Exhaust
"Valve
Air
carburetor Mechanical
Never
and
use
or
tum
MAINTENANCE
procedures
CHECK
level
Oil
Level
Separator
Supply
Inspection
50
HOURS
Plugs
Oil
and
System
Adjustment
Screen/flame
Filler
Govemor
attempt
the
correct
off
the
battery
are
BEFORE
START-UP
(owner
ol
Engine
OF
OPERATION
Fitter
Arrester
Screen
to
perform
tools
SWltch.
all
detailed
installed)
tor
in
any
each
this
service
jab.
manual.
while
the
When
engln
servicing/replacing
EXPLARATION
Check Oil Check
hours Fresh
ner1iom1anr~e
Check securing
connections.
Clean/regap. Initial
Initial Check Check
Check Remove,
necessary, Clean Initial
fS
tunning.
at
recovery
level
should
for
water
or
once
a
unleaded
10"4
for
fuel,
v-clamp
Look
engine
oil
check
at
that
the
the
integrity/mounting
adjustment
clean
then
screen
at
oil
change,
Wear
DC
components,
OF
SCHEDULED
tank,
if
empty,
indicate
between
and
dirt
in
fuel.
gasottne
with
ethanol
maximum.
oil
and
water
is
tight
No
for
loose
and
filter
change
50
hours,
then
exhaust
hoses
of
valve.
Check
and
re-install
every
once a year.
50
hours
!hen
then
every
the
propet
safety
tum
oft
MAINTENANCE
check
at
manifold.
MAX
and
LOW
Drain
filter
if
necessary.
an
octane
rating
and
exhaust
leaks
at
50
hours.
250
properly
o1
again
pack.
250
hours
or
leaks.
around
and
hours
attached
the
water
at
500
Inspect
hours.
once a year.
exhaust
bolts/hardware
every
are
security
screen
every
250
equipment
the
DC
Add
on
dipstick.
of
89
or
Check
the
correct
then
change
or
once a year.
and
injected
hours.
rubber
circuit
coolant
Replace
higher.
that
the
elbow.
as
needed.
both
!hat
exhaust
Torque
sealing
Sllch
break8r
if
Do
not
filter
Lower
water
Inspect
every
carefully
the
securing
head
ring
as
goggles
on
needed.
overfill!
every
octane
injected
wiring
100
inspect
clams
elbow.
bolts
and
replace
the
250
wm
exhaust and
hours.
tor
first.
and
control
operating
affect
engine
elbow
electrical
leaks.
are
tight
if
I
EVERY
Drive
Belt
Starting
Electric Zinc
Anode
I
EVERY
Engine
Air
Screen/Flame
I
EVERY
*Exhaust
NOTE:
See
data
Carburetor
•Generator
50
OPERATING
(water
pump)
Batteries
Fuel
Pump
and
100
OPERATING
Oil
and
Filter
Arrester
250
OPERATING
Elbow/Exhaust
Some
models
below.
Filter
Screen
HOURS
Gasdenser
HOURS
HOURS
System
have
catalytic
OR
MONTHLY
OR
YEARLY
OR
YEARLY
converters
Inspect
for
for
slipping,
Check
electrolyte
off
corrosion
Inspect
for
Inspect
and
your
own
Change
engine
Remove.
clean
necessary.
Check
the
of
the
exhaust
chaffing.
No
NOTE:
An
Clean.
replace
Check
that
See
GENERATOR
proper
tension
cracking
levels.
if
needed.
leaks.
ensure
clean
zinc
inspection
oil
and
and
re-install
structural
system
exhaust
exhaust
teak
fuel
inlet
AC
connections
INFORMATION.
(318"
and
wear.
Make
Apply
fuel
and
anode.
sctiedule.
filter.
screen
integrity
of
attached
leaks.
Hoses
will
cause
screen.
are
to
112"
deflection)
Adjust
tension
sure
cables
petroleum
electrical
Replace
if
pack.
the
water
to
the
elbow.
and
muffler
exposure
clean
and
and
or
replace
and
connections
jelly
to
terminals
connections
necessary.
Inspect
rubber
injected
exhaust
All
hose
are
In
to
diesel
secure.
Ensure
adjust
if
as
needed.
are
for
are
clean
Note
the
condition.
sealing
elbow
connections
gOOd
serviceable
exhaust!
wires
needed.
Replace
in
good
corrosion
and
tight.
ring
and
casting.
should
have
no
Check
belt
cover.
order.
Clean
protection.
then
determine
replace
Check
be
secure.
condition.
chafing.
if
the
integrity
No
NOTE:
Use
the
engine hourmeter
MAINTENANCE
gauge
to
log
your engine hours or
SCHEDULE
record
your engine hours
running
time.
SCHEDULED
I
EVERY
Hoses
•1gnltlon
•spark
•Vibration Heat Mechanical
I
EVERY
Raw
•Exhaust
I
EVERY
Ignition
•Coolant
•valve *starter
EVERY
MAINTENANCE
250
OPERATING
Timing
-------
Plugs
lsolalorsJEngine
Exchanger
Governor
500
OPERATING
Water
Pump
System
500
OPERATING
Wires
System
Clearances
Motor
1000
HOURS
Mounts
HOURS
catalyst
HOURS
·-------------~·
OPERATING
HOURS
OR
YEARLY
·~-----------
----------------------------~-~~-.
-~--------~·-
OR
YEARLY
OR
EVERY
TWO
OR
OR
EVERY
YEARS
FIVE
YEARS
EXPLANATION
Engine delaminated.
Check
1
nspect,
Check
Open Change
Remove plates.
Inspect
Inspect Drain,
thermostat
Adjust
Check starter
hoses
should
Check
timing
and
clean,
vibration
heat
exchanger
governor
the
pump
Replace
and/or
for
deterioration.
flush
and
and
valves.
solenoid
motor
OF
SCHEDULED
and
adjust
re-gap
isolators,
oil.
cover
the
impeller
replace.
re-fill
coolant
(Incorrect
and
pinion
be
firm tighten
as
or
replace.
and
See
the
pressure
varve
motor
drive.
MAINTENANCE
and
tight.
all
hose
needed.
brackets
and
cap(s)
and
clean
and
inspect
the
and
gasket.
Data
below.
Inspect
resistance.
cooling
system
cap.
clearance
for
corrosion.
Replace
if
clamps
as
mounting
out
debris.
pump
assembly
Lubricate
*
with
appropriate
wiH
result
Remove
hoses
become
needed.
hardware.
Replace
.
for
the
impener
antifreeze
in
poor
engine
and
lubricate.
spongy,
Replace
gasket
wear,
especially
at
re-assembly.
performance.
Clean
brittle
as
needed.
and
mix.
and
or
0-rings
cam
Replace
lubricate
if
needed.
and
wear
the
the
•Engine
Timing
Belt
Heat
Exchanger
Cylinder
Head
Bolts
NOTE:
Keep
the
engine
surface
clean.
Dirt
*WESTERBEKE
*CATALYIC
ADDED
A Catalvtic Converter
exhaust
the
current
California
~>o
not
operate the engine without the Catalyst assembly /
recommends
this
CONVERTER
TO
PRODUCTION
to
reduce exhaust emissions
U$.
Environmental Protection Agency
Air
Resources
MODELS
has
been installed on the engine's
Board
service
exhaust emission standards. ,
mstaJled. Every 500 operating converter should be
hours
a visual inspection
performed.
Remove
assembly from the exhaust manifold
part
for damage,
is
not
"tisible
The
complete assembly with housing
, internal
pai1
carbon
through
is
not
build-up,
the element, replace
available separately.
and
oil
will
inhibit
be
performed
.... ( Date
and
Code
to conform with
of
the
converter
and
inspect the internal
or
soot deposits.
the
converter.
must
be
replaced.
the
the
Inspect damage.
Remove Re-torque
engine's
by
an
knowledgeable
0608
)
and
the "
If
light
The
timing
belt.
Replace
as
needed.
the
heat
bolts
ability
exchanger
(engine
to
cold).
remain
for
professional
Adjust
cool.
valves
mechanic.
EXHl\U~r
MANIFOLO
;-"Ip"'
1~
~.
''-...
~
- _
Failure
cleaning
after
to
replace
re-torque.
belt
and
can
result
pressure
in
testing.
severe
engine
(CONT.)
NOTE: Signs that the
arul a sooty
exhaust. Do not allow sea water to contact the internal part.
Cataly.~t
may
1ieed
replacing
are
high exhaust back pressure
lwlWESTERBEKE
(Engines & Generators
13
COOLING
SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
Westerbeke marine engines fresh water cooling. Heat produced in the engine by combus­tion and friction is transferred to fresh water coolant which circulates throughout the engine. This circulating fresh water
the
coolant cools the engine oil. fresh water coolant to raw exchanger, similar in function to an automotive radiator. Raw water flows through the tubes fresh water coolant flows around ferred to tube walls exhaust system where finally
In other words, the engine is cooled by fresh water coolant, this coolant is cooled the transferred heat overboard through the exhaust system.
The
dent engine allows the cooling water passages to stay clean and
free from harmful deposits. ,,..·--.._'-......_
the
fresh water coolant
of
each
engine block, its internal moving parts, and
The
heat is transferred externally from the
fresh water coolant is conducted through the
to
the
raw water
other. Using only fresh water coolant within the
are
designed and equipped for
water
by means
of
the heat exchanger while
th~
which
is then pumped into the
it
is
discharged overboard.
by
raw water, and the raw water carries
and
raw
water circuits are indepen-
of
a heat
tubes; engine heat trans-
ENGINE
WATER
INJECTED ELBOW
---.. ---
Coolant
A coolant recovery and contraction during engine operation, without any signifi­cant loss ing system. This tank should
engine manifold level and should
COOLING
----
Recovery
of
coolant and without introducing
COOLANT
EXPANSION
DIAGRAM
FIRESSURE
tank
KEEP
THESE
A
'FULL
FLOW
THE
COOLANT
CLEANER
(TYPICAL)
CAP
Tank
allows for engine coolant expansion
be
located at or above the
be
easily accessible.
jTO
COOLANT
TANK
PASSAGES
OF
RECOVERY
WORKS
CLEAR
COOLANT
TO
TANK
WELL)
TO
AND
(A
air
into the cool··
RECOVERY
ENSURE
FROM PIPE
·
FRESH
WATER¢
RAWWATER
NOTE:
Periodically check
cap.
sure good condition
....
Ensure that
and
closes tightly. Carry a
INCOMING
RAW
WATER
MANIFOLD
·PRESSURE CAP
the
condition
the
upper and lower rubber seals
of
the
manifold pres-
are
check that the vacuum vplve.opens and
spare
cap.
in
RAW
WATER
DRAIN
14
RAW
WATER
NOTE:
Always
install
the strainer will
A
clean
raw
water
engine's cooling
strainer
in the
Perfonn
operation:
1. Close the
2;
3.
4. Replace
5.
6.
7.
NOTE:
aground.
If
normal may raw
when
glass
the
Remove
·
Clean
the
Reassemble
Open
the
Run
the
Also follow the
the
engine
reading,
have
been
water
through
making
should
following
raw
and
glass.
the
seacock.
engine
temperature
INTAKE
always
washer
and
1he
caught
the
intake
system.
your periodic
be
clear.
maintenance
water
clean
the
if
install
and
check
above
cause
up
tl;te
cooling
be
seacock.
STRAINER
strainer
strainer is a
Include a
necessary.
gauge
may
in
~
at
or
self-priming.
visual
engine
after
strainer
filter.
the
strainer.
for
leaks.
procedure
ever
be
that
the
strainer,
system
below
vital
inspection
every
after
shows
silt,
slowing
COOLING
the
waterline
component
check.
having
a higher
leaves or
100
the
of this
The
hours
nm
than
grass
flow
of
water
hard
the
of
of
SYSTEM
RAW
so
The
non-ferrous,~9usjng
has_
wiililit
On
always
(an impeller kit). when
·
operation.
are
up.
broken
SCHEDULE.
NOTE:
(seals chase
Changing
Close
and,
impeller out of the
Move
push bling, gasket.
WATER
raw
water
flexible
ihe@peller
no
a.ccount
be a
lubricant
Such cautioned The
raw
or
tom
Should
and
bearings),
a
new
the
raw
with
the
the
blades
the
impeller
apply
Open
PUMP
pump
is a
self-priming,
and
a
Neoprene
b,lade8
which
wipe
housing,
should
spare
impeller and
Raw
(raw
failures
to
make
water
pump
impeller
a
failure
pump
and
the
Raw
water
intake
aid
of
two·
pump.
to
conform
into the pump's
a thin
coating
the nt,W water intake
this
water
water)
are
sure
should be
blades.
occur
it
may be
rebuild
Water
small
producing
pump
p\Jmp
is not
not
raw
valve.
Install
to
of
rotary
impeller.
against a
the
ITe
run
impeµer
warrantable,
water
cover
impeller
present
flow
inspected
See
MAINTENANCE
with
the
purnP,
more
cost
the
original
Pump
Impeller
Remove
screwdrivers.
the
new
the
curved
housing.
lubricant
to the impeller
valve.
pump
with a
The
impeller
curved
cam
plate
pumping
dry.
failures
during
and
is
~
efficient to pur-
pump
the
carefully pry
impeller and gasket.
cam
When
action.
There
should
gasket
aboard
occur
engine
operators
present at periodically
internal
pump
plate
start-
parts
as a spare.
cover
and
assem-
and
for
the
RAW
WATER
SEAUllGWAS~
IMPELLER
STRAINER
RAW
WATER
RAW
WATER
The
raw
impeller
water
source
water
strainer. through the
heat
ing
fresh
into
the
ing
the
exhaust
water
is
discharge
OWNER
COOLING
water
flow
is
pump.
This
pump
(ocean,
The
raw
the
raw
water
exchanger
water
water-injected discharged
pressure.
tubes)
coolant. gasses.
overboard
INSTALLED
CIRCUIT
created
by a positive
draws
lake,
or river)
water
passes
pump
to the
where
Th~.
raw
e:itfumst
This
elbow,
mixture of exhaust
by
INTAKE
STRAINER
(TYPICAL)
displacement
water
directly
through a hose
from
the
heat
exchanger
it
cools
the engine
water
is
then
mixing
the
engine's exhaust
from
the
to
the
strainer
(through
circulat-
discharged
with
and
gas
and
gas
raw
A
impeller,
the
exchanger.
cool-
raw
PUMP
CAUTION:
cooling
they
circuit.
ff
must
any
be
They
of the
located
often
vanes
to
prevent
can
have
be
found
APPLY
OR
AT
broken
LUBRICANT
LIQUID
SOAP
ASSEMBLY
off
the
biacicage
in
the
in
heat
lwlWESTERBEKS
)
Engines
& Generators
15·.
COOLING
SYSTEM
CHANGING
The
engine's
MAJNlENANCE
become
A
critical; a traced
Drain. engine
the
system
the
refill
NOTE:
be
used
A
Wear
Refilling
After
exchanger~s-c_oolant
slowly Monitor
the
manifold
pressure Remove
coolant the
cap.
flow After
Coolant engine needed spilled
COOLANT
cooiant
SCHEDULE.
contaminated,
CAUTION:
bat:k
the
e11gine
block
process.
The
to
WARNJNG:
protective
replacing
pour
the
cap.
the
mix
Run
into
the
checking
should
cools
and
coolant.
Proper
substantial
to
coo/Ing
coolant
and
opening
with
fresh
drain
petcock
help
drain
.Bewate
gloves.
the
Coolant
the
engine
clean,
premixed
coolant
to
the
filler
cap
on
the
to
halfway
the
engine
recovery
for
leaks,
draw
down.
Add
check
the
petcock.
in
must
it
can
cooling
number
syst,em
by
water,
on
engine
the
neck
coolant between
and
tank.
stop
back
coolant
coolant
be
changed
If
lead
of
corrosion.
removing
the
manifold
then
reinstall
the
heat
coolant.
of
the
block
drain
Then
coolant
manjfold
and
recovery
LOW
observe
the
into
the
to
in
the
the to
overheating
syst9111
engine
exchanger
hot
run
into
and
install
the
engine
cooling
the
manifold.
according
coolant is
maintenance
failures
the
~
pressure
the
drain
engine
coolant.
plug, close
the engine
the
manifold.
add
as
the
manifold
tank
and
and
MAX
coolant
and
allow
system
recovery
Gean
to
the
allowed
problems.
can
plug
on
cap.
Flush
and
should
also
the
heat
at
idle
needed.
fill
with
and
replace
expansion
it
to
as
the
tank
if
up
to
is
be
the
start
·
and
Fill
cool.
any
DRIVE
For
your with engine. installed inspection,
Drive
will
not
ally
damage pull
the
tor
to
also
cause
of
th~~
ence
high
The·
drive
no
less (12mm) point
. A
spare
A
dtlre
BELT
ADJUSTMENT
safety,
Weste:rbeke
belt
guards that cover over the
("Out
of
sight
-out
for
that
purpose.)
service,
beltS
must
provide
alternator out of
wear
ont
rapid wear
water pump's
of
oil
on·
operating
belt is
than 3/8 inch (lOmm)
as
the
between
belt
WARNING:
belt's
GOVERNOR
and
maintenance
be
properly
proper alternator charging and
the
alternator.
prematurely.
of
the belt
the
or
tension
can
temperatures.
properly
belt is
depressed
two
pulleys
belts
should
NeWll
attempt
while
generator models
belt(s)
of
mind."
The belt
Operators
tensioned.
Drive
alignment
Excessive
the
belt
bearing.
cause belt slipping, resulting
adjusted
always
the
are
is
belts
that are too tight
and/or
and reduce the
A
slack
if
the belt
and
no
more
with
the
on
the
longest span
be carried
to
t:heck
engine
come
on
the
advised
required.
Loose
drive
cause
drive belt
belt
can
than 1/2
thumb
on
or
ad/usttbe
Is
la
apBtBllan.
guard
that
will
the
tension
service
or
the
be
at
of
board.
equipped
front
of
is
NOT
proper
belts
eventu-
will
alterna-
can
life
pres-
in
deflected
inch
the
mid-
the
belt.
FRESHWATER
·
PUMP
the
PULLEY
Adjusting
L
Remove
2.
Loosen
the
mounting
3.
With
the belt loose,
edges.
4.
Pivot
the
or
right
as
5.
Tighten bolt.
6.
Operate and
Engines & Generaters
the
the
recheck
16
Ben
Tension
the
belt
alternator
bolt.
altematOr
required,
base
generator
the belt
guard.
adjusting
inspect
on
the
to
loosen
mounting
for
tension.
FRONT
strap bolt and
for
wear,
cracks,
base
mounting
or
tighten.
bolt
and
the adjusting strap
about 5 minutes
7.
Replace
CRANKSl-JAFT
the
base
and
ftayed
bolt
to
the
left
then·shut
the
down
guard.
PULLEY
COOLING
SYSTEM
Heat
After approximately 1000
and
tive exchanger).
Exchanger
pressure
radiator
·~
test
shop
Service
hours
the
engine's
should be able
ZINC
ANODES
of operation,
heat
exchanger.
to
clean
remove,
(A
and test
local
the
clean
automo-
heat
HEAT
EXCHANGER
Cool
raw
water
flows exchanger. heat is
then
engine
the
The other;
harmful
NOTE:
that a heat exchanger
every
As the
en~e
of
the internal
pumped
coolant
circuit
repeats
engine coolant and
this
keeps
deposits
Operating
1000
hours.
engrne into (now
itself.
the engine's water
found
in
the
silty
through
cooled)
cleaning
the
inner tubes of
coolant
exhaust
raw
in
and/or.tropical waters
passes
around these tubes
is
conducted
system
flows
water are independent of
raw
water.
be
to the
and
discharged.
back
though
passages
peiformed
THERMOSTAT
A thermostat controls the coolant temperature
continuously the
engine is first started coolant thermostat heating). opens. cleaned, gasket.
If
you
bring
flows
through
from
flowing
to
prevent
As
the engine
The
thermostat
or
replaced
suspect a
to a boil. A working
easily.
faulty
(some
the.exhaust
warms
is
thermostat,
the
closed
cooling circuit.
the
closed
thermostat
coolant
is by-passed
manifold
up,
the
thennostat
accessible
Carry a spare thennostat
thermostat should
and
can
place it
in
raw
clean
more
as
prevents
from
be
checked,
a pan
open
the
heat
water
the
engine
from
may
require
often
the
coolant
around
over-
gradually
and
of
about
which
The
each
the
then
When
.
the
water
1/2
!he
and
.~d
a
NEW
.
ZINC
ANODE
A
zinc
anode
·
circuit
within
anode
is
to
in
the
raw
of
electrolysis
dition
of the zinc
anode
cleaned
be
carried
NOTE:
Electrolysis
and
vessel
If
the
zinc
which
the loosening hex
boss
from removing poor
condition, there
the
exchanger.
clean
the
inside exchanger end gasket in case damaged
(refer
to
your engine model's
number),
NOTE:
The
not
require insulate housing
the preventing
THROWOUT
(or
pencil)
the
heat
sacrifice itself
water
cooling
on
other
anode
or
replaced,
onboard.
is
location, not
anodes
need
zinc
anode
the:
anode
possibly
the zinc,
when 0-ring and
threads
note
Remove the end
of
all
removing
of
sealant.
zinc
Sealant
from
electrolysis
exchanger.
components
should
the
that
replacement,
is·
threaded
with
tearing
the
are
zinc
cover,
the
the
is located
to
electrolysis
circuit,
thereby
be
as
required.
r.esult
of
of
the
another
off
condition
probably
of
debris.
the present one
the
end heat
and
install a
zinc
anodes
should not
metal
of
action
THROWOUT
in
the
raw
water
The
purpose of
action
reducing
of the
system.
checked
each
engine.
with a wrench
wrench.
the
alot of zinc the heat
~ways
cover.
exchanger
the
monthly
Spare
particular
hold
the
This
exchanger
of it.
If
exchanger
have a
Replace the
new
are
pipe
be
used as
heat
exchanger
on
the
anodes
hex
the
becomes
end
zinc
zinc.
cooling
the
zinc
taking
the
effects
The
and
installation
boss
while
prevents
shell.
zinc
flakes
spare
gasket
gasket
anode.
threads.
it
may
CLEAN REUSE.
place
con-
the
should
into
the
After
is
in
within
and
heat
part
and
AND
do
THERMOSTAT
ASSEMBLY
lwlWESTERBEKE
I Engines & Generators
17
GASOLINE
Use unleaded
follow companionways ventilate after
NOTE:
The
fume
detector/alarm
U.S.
generator
89
Coast
fueling.
AWARNING:
when
serrfalng
Ing
any
tliSI
that
ing,
open
flames or
fuel tion
system
•xtsts
Wbea
Whea
octane
or
Gtiard
regtilations,
to
prevent fuines
compartment
properly
Shat
oN
the
fuel
may
spOI.
other
servicing.
servicing
higher gasoline.
close off
frOm
entering the
should
installed
the
system.
DD
SOIHces
the fuel
fuel
valve
Take
NOT
of
Ensure
and
allow
proper
$1SIBlll.
When
haVe
working.
at
care
aily$mtik-
fire
near
FUEL
fueling,
all
hatches
boat,
a
gasoline
the
tank
Jn
catch·
the
vent/la·
SYSTEM
and
and
coiled around the
12V
CONNECTION
FUEL
CONNECTION
GAS
DENSER
The
gasdenser consists
located between the
pump. The gasdenser cools the fuel
[OCK.
of
a portion
rnw
water intake line and insulated. It
raw
water intake and the
!,l' / / . ._,,,.
/Ii
FIJEl
TO
~RB
'
of
to
/
the
fuel
help
prevent vapor
line
raw
that
water
is
is
WATER
GASOLl~ATER
A primary
installed between the
water
be
carried to
Most installers
the
the problems that contaminants in the
These
through") bowls
impurities. ·
fuel
and other
the
generator installation package
gf.ISoline
to
meet
have·
drain
SEPARATOR
filter
of
the water
fuel
conUilllinants
~lsys~.()n
in~1lli.te
filters
must
U.S.
'Valves
a
type
Coast·
to
separatfug
tank and the erigine
from
the~elbefore
the
engilii;:
of
filter/w;~f:·;s~P~for
as
have
metal
Guard
use
when cheeking for
GASOLINMtYAJER SEPERATOR & FILTER
AND.>FILTER
·
type must
to
remove
they
be
cari
· •
with
they
:W,~lfaw~
fuel
can
~se,:
...
bQWls
(not
"seek
r¢quirements. The
metlil
wa~r
...
··
··
·
of
and
MOUNTING
.
FUa
LIFT
PUMP
Periodically check the and
make sure that
are
tight
and pump's mounting bolts the
mounting bolt to ensure proper pump
The
engine mounted
A
WARNING:
connections Make.sure
faelsystim
no
secure. The
Fuel
Is
a fire
proper
comp;,nents.
BOLT
fuel
connections to
leakeage is present and thattlte
DC
ground
sboUld
fuel
lift pump is
leakage
hazard
ventilation
FUEL
LIFT
PUMP
imd
conn~tion
be
clean and
operation.
~aimenance
at
the
fuel
and
should
be
exists
wheneVlt
·
out
of the
at
<;ine
well
se9ilred
free.
pump
or
corrected.
sentii:ing
pU!JlP
fittings
of
the
by
. · .
·.
its
·
CARBURETOR
This generator has just carburetor.
·
shown.
screen should be cleaned periodically.
To
Clean
the
. /w,wesJERIJEIC2
Ensflne.s.~
18·
:
..
Generators
FILTER
remove
filter
~.
SCREEN
one
filter screen that is located in the
the
filter
screen
screen, unscrew
or,
if
needed, replace
the
plug
it.
This
as
FUEL
SYSTEM
CARBURETOR
The carburetor cleanable
On
early heating element the
engine
12-volt solenoid. It activates the
was
depressed.
a cold
start.
Air
Screen/Flame
The air releasing the hold-down of operation,
in a water
is
a single barrel, down-draft type a
metal
screen air intake filter/spark
models,
screen/flame
the
which
starts.
later
It
could
every 1 hours
soluble
cleaner
choke
was
opens
models
be
kept
Arrester
arrester can easily
clamp.
from
such
electric
the
choke
the
choke
choke
on
tn
Clean after
then
as
GUNK.
arrester.
using
a
automatically
was
operated
when
the
this
manner
be
removed
the
on.
Clean
12~volt
once
by
a
ON
switch
to
assist in
by
first
S?
hours
the
arr
screen
e
Carburetor
Clean then the there
Idle
Adjustment
the
turns.
Note:
induce a
down.
I
this
clean
screen
are
no
Mixture
jet
slowly
An idle
sooty
Filter
filter
element
and
inspect
if
necessary.
leaks.
Jet
is
performed
in
until
mixture.jet
exhaust
Screen
after
every
Tighten
it
seats,
discharge
the
250
the
with
the
then
adjusted
first
50
hours
operating
plug
and
generator
back
it
too
far off its seat
at
engine
of
operation,
hours.
Replace
make
certain
oper~ting.
out
1/2
start-up
Screw
to 1 tum.
can
and
shut-
IDLE
MIXTURE
Engines & Generators
SCREW
19
ENGINE
OIL
CHANGE
Engine
1.
2. Replacement
NOTE:
to make certain it
Oil
Change
Draining the Oil Sump. Discharge the the
sump
drain
hose
(attached while the replace the hose securely.
WARM THE
OILINTO
SUITABLE
Always observe
yellow/gray
the
Oil.
prompt attention petenf mechanic should water water present exhaust system
raw water through the
of the exhaust, filling caused
siP,ho~
oil
filter, hole in drain
This helps
ter wrench should
Do
Place some paper ter
when
·(oil or
cooling
old oil sealing gasket ber sealing gasket block, gently
When gasket's sealing apply on
the
filter
engine
is
warm.
Drain
in
its
bracket,
THE
ENGINE.
SHUTDOWN
A
CONTAINER
emulsion
Although this condition is rare,
in
by
the
poor
yalve ..
of
you
may
the
upper
the
oil
from
to
lessen
not punch this
can
unscrewing
any
other
ability.
filter
as
it
came
remove
installing
a thin coat of clean
new
oil
filter.
nipple, and
AND
DRAIN
the
used
oil
as
indicates
to
prevent serious damage. Call a
the
oil
can
be
attached
Please
to
the engine and/or a siphoning
raw
the
engine. This problem is often
location
the Oil Filter. When removing
find
and
it
be
be
towels
fluid
is
removed
remains
the
surface
then
of
it
helpful
lower
portion
into
a container before removing
spillage. A small style automotive fil-
helpful
in removing the old oil
hole
without first loosening the filter
removed!
and
it
to
catch
on
the
keep your engine clean.) Inspect
to
off
with
sealed
it.
new
oil
filter
on
the
engine
Screw
the
tighten
used
oil
through
to
the
front
of
the
engine)
the
used
oil
completely,
and
replace
the
end
cap
.
it
is
removed.
the
presence
be
present
the
result of a fault
water cooling circuit
or the lack of an
and cleaner to punch a
of
a plastic bag around
any
oil left
engine reduces the engine's
make
the
old oil
against
element, wipe the
engine block free
oil
to
filter onto
the
filter
A
of
water
in
it
does
require
com-
in
the oil.
Raw
in
the
into
anti-
the
~
the old filter
in
sure that the rubber
filter.
the
the
rubber gasket
the
firmly
to
the
the
filter.
If
this rub-
engine
of
threaded
~y
hand.
it.
filter.
fil-
filter
oil
oil
the
and
3. Filling the Oil Sump.
cap
on
the
top
After
refilling,
the
checking leakage tem,
and
with
the
mark
NOTE:
Generic standards or diameters might
be
after
an
sure the oil pressure is normal around the
A
WARNING:
Cllllfaminants.
and
nails
discard
used
oH
Oil
Pressure
The engine's oil pressure, the
oil
pressure gauge on mal
operation,
psi.
NOTE:A
reading pressure reading as low depending placed on
engine's
around
stop
the
lube
oil
on
the
dipstick,
fil.ters
entirely
oil
fi/.ter
change and oil
new
oil
Avoid
tboroaghly
clothing
/lfOlllllly.
the
newly
started,
upwards
upon the temperature
the
generator.
Add
of
the
engine or through the
run
the
generator
oil
the
new
oil
generator.
dipstick.
should
SEALING
APPLY
CLEAN
WHEN
ASSEMBLING
NEW
are not
of
important items on generic parts
different
filter.
Used
from
engine
prolonged using
01
mgs
containing
during
the
oil
pressure
co~J
of
60
psi.
A warmed engine
as
35
new
oil
through
for a few moments while
pressure.
Fill
GASKET
FILTER
Make
filter
or from the oil drain
Then
check the quantity
to,
but
the
engine require additional
OIL
side
sure there is
not
over the
the
oil
SPIN·ON
TURN
HAND
recommended,
genuine parts. Immediately
fill,
run
and
that there are
oil
r:ontalns
skin
soap
and
operation, is indicated
instrument panel. During
will
range
engine can
psi.
These readings will vary
of
the
as the material
the engine to make ·
no
llannful
contact.
water.
used
have
engine
Clean
Launder
ail.
Discard
between 35
an
oil pressure
can
have
and
oil filler
fill.
no
sys-
of
high
OIL
FLTER
TIGHT
oil leaks
skin
01
by
nor-
and
an oil
the load
oil
oil.
ENGINE
BLOCK
55
lwlWESTEliBEICE
l Engines &
Generators
20
REMOTE
OIL
INSTALLATION
This popular accessory is used to relocate the engine's ter from the engine engine room bulkhead.
NOTE:
Refer
instructions
To
install, simply remove the engine
WESTERBEKE's remote oil filter kit install
this
kit with the
Contact your WESTERBEKE dealer
to
to
ENGINE OIL
on
removing
APPLY A THIN INSTALLING TIGHTEN CONTACTS
a more convenient location such as
oil
CHANGE
the
oil
filter
THIS
AN.
ADDITIONAL
THE
filter.
facing
COAT
OF
KIT.
BASE.
oil
as down
for
CLEAN
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FASTEN
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HOSE
installation
A
CAUTION:
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the
pass
valve
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Engines & Generators
-21
STARTER
MOTOR
DESCRIPTION
The starter
• A
An
ture
•. A switch ating supplies
The high-speed
arate
ion
shaft
exposed
smoothly
motor shaft is
lever
are
ADJUSTMENT
-
If
any
should
Pinion
1.
Connecta
and and
A
seconds
.
2.
Lightly
· stroke (called
3.
If
2.0
of
number
can
be
roughly
divided
motor
section
which
generates a drive
ovexrunning
torque,
the
starter
is a new
intetrlal-rediiCtion
from
the
shaft. A l."Cduttion
atld
a pinion
outside·the
without
mechanism,
identical
abnormality
be
disassetn.bled
Gap
~e
starter
stop.
~AutioN:
clutch
section
preventing
section
ovemtnning
load
current
motor
becoming
supp(>rted
to
conventional
AND-JIEPAIR
lnsp~etlon
patteey
body,
Never
(solenoid)
clutch
to
type;
small,
shaft;
gear
shaft.
The
starter
at
switch
and
~
- ·
is
foun~
and
(12V)
·~d
apply
motor
aoatlnawsly.
push
the
pfuion
pillion
gap).
the
.pim.oti
gap
is
not
within
mni);
adjust
it
by
increasing
shims
on
the
solenoid.
of shims
increases.
into
the
which
transmits
overrun
which is operated
through a lever
the
motor.
Ught-weight
starter.
the
pinfon
is
installed
pinion
so
that the pinion
fouled with dust
both
ends on ball
overrunning
ones.
..
by
the
repaired.
after
The
pinion
slides
between
slidirig
following
.
between
the
bafflt;
back
The
the
starter
pinion·
driYe
voltage
at1d
measure
the standard range,(0:5
or decreasingtl:ie
gap
is
decreased
following
power.
starting.
when
atld
and
is
shaft
oiily
on
the
pint
is
not
may
slide
and
grease.
bearings.
clutch
inner
tests,
terminal
sht>nld
tor
over
the
return
sections:
an
arma-
actu-
which
called
is
the
motor
The
cixc:uit
the
starter
rotate
10
number
as
the
sep-
pin-
The
S
to
.
a
out
No-Load
1.
2.
-----------•
A
tlghtrm
type
that
statter
·in
Test
Connect
as
illustrated.
When
the
the
starter
the
current
semble
the
CAUTION:
lffll'Y
starter
of a
dtreat-drlvt
rotation
oontaat
the
11witch
must
or
starter
Whlt:b
with
SOl.ENOllJ·
Petfonn
satisfactory,
1. Inspect
the
( +)
and
M
and
between between
the
body.
following
replace the solenoid
the
solenoid
{-)
and
the
body.
tenninals terminais S and
~.
L_LJ
ammeter,
starter
Ilse
tBrmlnal
is
clo6ed,
run
smoothly
and
thla/c
voltmeter,
the pinion
speed
is out
repair
wlrlls
snare/y.
it.
(at
as
and
3000
of
much
This
makes a rotating.sound
fJll•
statfilr.
at
the
pln/OiJ
tip,
bl
the
pinion
gear
when
tests.
If
any
test result is
assembly.
for
continuity
between
There
S
and
terminals
should
be
M.
Continuity will be
the
body
battery to the starter
must
protrude
rpm
or
more).
specification,
BATTERY
as
possible
Is
a
solenoid
louder.than
When
detecting
t:atefUI
between
S and the
no
and
not
to
If
piOtrudes.
not
terminals
body
continuity
terminal Mand
found
found-
and
If
disas-
and
shift·
come
and
PINION
GAP
·
NOT~
2. Connect a battery
A
than
Engin~s
~.
22
& Generators
----
Disc<mnect
and M for
The
pinion
CAUTION:
10
seaotf~
...
-
@
MULTIMETER
the
wire
from
to
the
(-
).
Have a switch
drive
should
Da
not
apply
whBll
testin!I
terminal
solenoid
extend
•s
in the + lead and
fully out.
battery
the
solenald.
ourretit
M.
terminal S
for
for
( +)
close
mars
it.
.
ATIRACTION
3.
TEST
Holding
minal
S (
pinion
fully~
Yfhen
released
BATIERY
test.
With a battery
+)
and
to
The
from
the
pinion
holding
starter
must
connected
body,
manually
remain
with
your
STARTER
to
the
solenoid
pull out
at
that position
hand.
ter-
the
even
MOTOR
4.
Return
test:.
rninal
M (-)and
pinion
fully.
when
released
With
a battery connected to.the solenoid
to
the starter
The pinion must.return
from
holding
body,
manually·pull out the .
to
its
by
hand.
:ter-
original position
STARTER
1.
Disconne~t
2.
Loosen
the
3.
Remove fastening the brush
4.
With remove the
·
5.
,.Remove
washer;
6.
Unscrew same adjustment will
DISASSEMBLY
the
solenoid
the
the brushes pulled away
the yoke
armature
the
the bolts
time, the
STARTER
.
MOTOR
·BATTfRY
the
wire
from
the solenoid
two
screws·
fastening
assembly. tWo
long through bolts
holder.
Remove the rear bracket.
from
and
brush holder
out.
cover,
pry the snap ring out, and remove the
and
remove the center bracket. At the
washers
for the pinion shaft end play
come
off.
INSPECT
FOR
WEAR & CHIPPING
termin&l
the
solenoid. Remove
and
the armature,
assembly.
· ·
two
M (-
).
screws.
Then pull
7.
Pull front
8.
On pinion
9.
At
each
a
bearing
pi:ess-fitted
off,
out
the
reduction gear lever
bracket.
the
pinion
side,
and
pinion shaft. ·
end
of the
puller.
It
in
the front bracket.
replace
the front bracket
SOLENOID
'-.ADJUSTING
SHIMS
RETURN
pry
the
armature,
is
imJ?ossible
TEST
and
snap ring
remove
to replace
If
that bearing
assembly.
lever
spring
out,
and pull out the
the
ball bearing with
the
ball bearing has
from.
wom
the
Engines & Generators
23
'
.,
'----··
NOTE:
lnspect,
if necessary
solenoid,
following
clean
brnsh,
armature,
pages.
.
and
replace
commuter,
etc.
See
the
The
DC
Circuit
on
the
BCG ·functions
st.op
the generator's engine. The circuit reviewing The engine's circuits:
The shown when system
.
BAnERIES
A
ing
while switch, ing
the
DC
Wrring
DC
wiring
start,
run
and
engine
has
a
12
on
the
Wrring
troubleshooting or
or
the
engine.
CAUTION:
circut,
the
however.
on
the
To
never
shut
engine
is
engine's
to
Diagram
is
designed
stop.
volt DC electrical control circuit that
Diagrams. Refer
when
servicing
avoid
damage
off
the
engine
running.
avoid
electrical
Shut
electrical
circuit.
Specifications
The
minimum
the engine's 12-volt DC control circuit
recommended capacity
BATTERY
to
start, operate
is
best
understood
and
Wrring
Schematic.
with
three simple
to
these
the
DC
to
the
battery
battery
off
the
engine
shorts
.of
the battery used
is
400
CCA.
when
basic
diagrams
electrical
charg-
switch
battery
work-
CHARGING
and
by
is
in
Battery
Review lish a systematic starting
CIRCUIT
Maintenance
the
manufacturer's recommendations
batteries
Monitor operation.
Check hydrometer
Use level.
Make tight
Keep
A
cause
protective
your
the
electrolyte
.
only
distilled
certain
to
the
battery
your batteries
WARNING:
severe
gear.
bums
maintenance and
house
voltmeter
level
water
that
battery
posts
clean
Sulfuric
on
skin
and
schedule for your engine's
batteries.
for
proper charging
and
specific gravity
to
bring
electrolytes
cable
connections
(and
to
your engine).
and
free
of corrosion.
acid
in
lead
and
damage
during
to a proper
are
batteries
clothing.
then
with
clean
can
Wear
estab-
engine
a
and
BATTERY
The generator supplies a continuous 10 battery charger charger put a multimeter between the positive ( +) and negative(-)
14V indicated, check that the battery charger terminal connections are tenninals the
NOTE:
(INTEGRAL
CHARGER
with
the
tight.
With
fod3.5V
charger.
FOR
THE
CONTROLLER),
amp
charge
to
the starting battery.
leads to the battery. It should indicate
engine running.
the unit running, test between the ( +)
to
DESCRIPTION
14V.
AND
REFER
If
If
TO
To
only
the
no
charge
TESTING
THE
FOLLOWING
test the battery
battery voltage
is
i9dicated, replace
OF
THE
BATTERY
from
13.5V
and
PAGE.
its
.to
1s.
(-)
CHARGEH
Engines
&:
GeneratoI.s.
24
BATTERY
CHARGING
CIRCUIT
INTEGRAL
The Integral Controller (l.C.) is
unit that supplies a
starting battery
Charging Voltage: Charging Amperage: 0 • 10.0 amps
A separate bridge rectifier I.C.
unit. and supplies a DC charge that the I.C. unit is low), described cleanliness and tightness including the ground before
the
r.c.
NOTE:
produce a low the
generator is
The Integral Controller ing
in the 12:00
on
the
ment
NOTE:
circuit
·
internally.
the
~wer
wiring.
BRIDGE RECTIFIER
GREEN!MlitE. NEGATIVE({.
TERMINAL
oFRECTIFIER
CONTROLLER
DC
while
group
of stator
which
The
I.C.
unit senses the
faulty
check the
unit.
When
controller that will allow a DC voltage output
of± 2 volts.
New since the ballast resistor's
in
the
the
charging
four
Whenever
four
wire
--*~
charging
following
generator is first
operated.
position.
wire
replacing
model,
BRIDGE RECTIFIER
(l.C.)
an
encapsulated, solid-state
charging voltage to the generator's
the generator
~.o
windings
converts the
when
(that is,
circuit
steps. Check all connections for
rate.
is
mounted inside the generator
There
controllers eliminate the ballast resistor
remove
is
opening.
. 14.0 volts DC
DC
supplies AC
AC
current
needs
of
the starting battery
one is needed
if
the battery's
and
it's components
started,
'This
·
is
a voltage output
function
an
early stylr controller with
the l
charging
is
the ballast resistor
YELLOW/WHITE
~~W~l°6F
voltage
to
supply
..
If
you
.suspect
charge
as
replacing
C.
unit
rate will
now
rise
adjustment
adjust-
handled
INTEGRAL
.
CONTROLLER
RECTIFIER
to
the
is
will
hous-
and
as
a
its
Testing
1.
2. AC winding: 0.10.obm
3.
NOTE:
produce
the
Battery
Bridge Rectifier
Normal
engine is operating at two illustrated).
AC
Normal DC) bridge
DC (approximate):
Lift the
measure, ohmmeter.
should exist
the
Testing the Bridge Rectifier (meter a. Set your ohmmeter's scale
b. Connect
c.
d.
e.
AC
voltage
AC
connections
voltage
No-load off the generator 16.0 volts AC Full-load off the generator
voltage running
No-load off the generator 17.0 volts DC Full-load off the generator . · 18.5 volts DC
main
needle
point momentarily touch meter should register points
Remove connect points deflect
Leaving
·
touch should take place.
Place (-) lead register
resistance). Reverse
ter should fails fier because it
Different types and/or
running
DC voltage
is measured across
rectifier; that is + and
two
AC
the resistance
It
between
AC stator
to
z.ero.
the
#4.
Taking
touched.
the
the
#1,
#2,
when
the
point
the
positive ( +)
on
any
any of the previous
oppositf'.
Charging
running
1800
on
the
to
the
running
the
from
wire leads off
between
should
measure
these
windings.
(
+)
positive lead
the
ob:mmeter's
poirits
no
positive ( +) lead
negative(-)
and
#3.
each
point
negative ohmmeter (-) lead
#S
with
the positive
lead
point #3.
deflection
again
test
register
is
defective.
results.
The
these
Circuit
to
the
rectifier
zpm)
is
measured
bridge
rectifier. (As
bridge
rectifier
17.S
out of.the rectifier
two
DC
connections
-.
the
bridge
rectifier
the
bridge rectifier
these
0.10
ohm.
two
leads
and the
used
on
RXl (+DC)
from
negative (-)
#1,
#2,
#3,
deflection for
from
lead;
momentarily
The
ohmmeter's
is
touched.
lead.
on
point
ohmmeter
{no
deflection
connections
no
deflection.
tests
(A-E),
brands
of
test
volts AC
two
No
the
and
point #4
#1
again
indicated
replace
meters
(while
the
across
the
(approximate):
(in
volts
of
the
and
leads
with
continuity
ground
-
Simpson
and
set
ohmmeter
any
needle
on
No
and
and
If
the
to
lead,
#5. The
of the
and
touch
should
point
#4,
deflection
the
negative
should
not
infinite
the
ohmme-
rectifier
the
recti-
may
an
or
260)
the
ohm-
.
iNTEGRAL
CONTROLLER
Engines &·Generators
;
25
POINTl4
.
BRIDGE
RECTIFIER
POINTl3
POINTl5
MOUNTING
HOLE
The
following
certain engine
causes
of
the
When
trouble$hooting
the
GENEKA,TOR
reveal other listed
possible
below.
ENGINE:.JROUBLESHOOTING
troubleshooting tables are
problem
indicators
problems.
iµdicat~AA.electrical
WIRINGDIAGRAMS; 8.$ these may
c::auses
of
the
.based
arid
the
mosdikely
problem which are not
upon
problem,
see
NOTE:
The
engine
protected by a
next.
located terminal'.
of this
of
this
to
Refer
ma,n,ualfor
reset
circuit
:t
control system (electrical system) is
20
..
Atnpere manual
the
starter motor and
to
the model photographs at the beginning
a photograph showing the
breaker.
reset
circuit breaker
the
(-)
·
ground
exact
position
PROBLEM
Engine
does
crank.
Engine
cran.ks
fails
to
start.
not
but
PROBABLE
1.
Voltage
drop
at
terminal,
2.
Engine
20A
circuit
tripped.·
..
··
3;
Batter)'
is
tow
or
4.
Loose
battery
connections.
5.
Fauttywire
6.
Faulty
7.
Faulty
8.
Raw
1.
Out
2.
Filters fuel.
3.
Voltage switch.
4.
Carburetor
5.
Faulty
6.
Engine a.
Carburetor
or
needle~valve
b.
Floatin Repair
c
•.
Float
·
7.
Fuel
8.
Wom
9.
Hlgfi
10.
FaulfyJgnition
11.
F~ulty
12.
Faulty
13.
No
connectton.
start
switch.
starter
solenoid.
water
filled c finders.
offtiel.
are
clogged
drop
at(+)
filter
ballast
resistor.
is
flooded.
float
damaged.
securing gasket
lift
orfauity
tension
engine
Clean
carburetor
orrepl~·flOat
chamber
screws
and/orttghten
p1,1mp
inQperative.
sparkpluys.
wires
con.
distributor.
wire
connection.
compre~ion.
CAUSE
starter
solenoid
breaker
dead.
by
contaminated
at
overspeed
screen
is
needle
or is
leaking.
gas{{et
.are
loose,flepla
grounding.
has
.
clogged.
valve
open
replace
the
damagecl
screws;
or
·
PROBLEM
Engine
starts,
and
thenshllts
down.
runs
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
B~
PROBABLE
Faulty
shutdown
(oil
pressure
..
temperature 1-!lghengine
temperature.
Dirty
Low
FauHy
faulty
or
water
fuel/water
oil
level
in
fuel
lift
enginetemperature
sensor.
7.
Faulty
stop
switch.
8.
C~cuit
breaker
9.
Check
the
valve
line,
lift
um
1.
Engine but
does
up
to
speed.
Engine
starts,
not
hunts.
runs
come
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
fuelllne fuel
AC.
restriction.
Mechanical Throttle
FauHy
faulty
Hi h exhaust Governor Generator Cracked Faulty Faulty High Valves Dirty Throttle
check
supply
Is
plate
tuel
lift
wire
connection.
generator
is
out
Is
overloaded.
distributor
high
tension
fuel
pump.
exhaust
are
out
fuel
filters.
linkage
L-..-------L-----------..l
CAUSE
switch;
water.
exhaust
overspeed}.
or
exhaust
seperator
sump.
pump.
is
in
is
not
faulty. binding.
pump.
overload.
ressure.
of
back-pressure.
of
is
filters.
tripping.
the
fuel
supply
drawin
fuel.
valve
at
the
adjustment
cap
wires.
adjustment.
binding.
(continued)
':M!t=:'!a!~>.
26
ENGINE
TROUBLESHOOTING
Engine
Engine
Engine
Low
I
PROBLEM
misfires.
bacRfires.
overheats.
oil
pressure.
1.
Poor Incorrect
2.
3.
Dirty
4.
Cracked
5.
Faulty
Spark
6.
7.
High
8.
Valve Spark
1.
wrong.
2.
Incorrect
3.
Engine
flooded
to
Dirty
4.
5.
Cracked High
6.
7.
Choke
Coolant
1.
cooling Faulty
2.
3,
Belts
4.
Raw
Faulty
5.
6.
Heat
7.
Collasped
1.
Low
Wrong
2.
Wrong
3.
Relief
4.
Faulty
5.
Faulty
6.
Faulty
7.
PROBABLE
quality
timing.
flame
arrester.
distributor
ignition
plugs
exhaust
clearances
plug
wires
timing.
is
flooded.
under
start·
flame
arrester.
distributor
exhaust
is
stuck
loss.
system.
raw
water
are
loose
water
pump
thermostat.
exchanger
hose.
oil
level.
SAE
type
valve
is
oil
pump,
engine
oil
filter.
CAUSE
fuel.
cap.
wires.
are
worn.
back-pressure.
are
incorrect.
are
connected
See
Engine
Engine
cranks
cap.
back-pressure.
closed.
Pressure
type oil
bearings.
pump
or
broken.
worn.
is
clogged.
oil
filter.
stuck.
test
impeller.
in
the
engine,
is
but
fails
.
PROBLEM
High
oil
pressure.
No
DC
charge
starting
battery.
Blue
exhaust discharge engine.
Black
exhaust discharge engine.
smoke
from
from
to
the
the
smoke
the
1.
Dirty
engine.
2.
Relief
1.
Faulty
2.
Faulty
3.
Faulty windings.
4.
Connections loose
5.
Faulty
1.
Lube High
2.
3.
Crankcase
4.
Valves incorrectly.
5.
Piston or
unseated.
1.
Dirty
2.
Faulty
3.
Idle
mixture
4.
Valves
·
adjusted.
5.
Lube Piston
6.
Crankcase
7.
PROBABLE
oil
or
wrong
valve
is
stuck.
connections.
bridge
rectifier.
generator
or
controller.
oil
lube
are
rings
flame
carburetor.
are
oil
rings
to
faulty.
is
diluted.
oil
level.
breather
worn
are
arrester.
jet
worn
is
diluted.
are
breather
charger
the
or worn
too
or
worn
CAUSE
SAE
type
controller
hose.is
clogged.
adjusted
rich.
incorrectly
or
unseated.
hose
is
oil
in
the
are
clogged.
I
Engines &
27
Generators
NOTE:
WESTERBEKE
adjustments
The
information
ENGINE
ADJUSTMENTS
recommends
be
peiformed by a competent
below
is provided
that
to
the
assist
following
engine
the
mechanic.
engine
mechanic.
ENGINE
SPEED
(HERTZ)
ADJUSTMENT
Governor
The
belt-driven, mechanically operated governor maintains
the engine's rpm under various load conditions. Engine speed
of
determines the hertz and voltage output
Governor
Operate the generator to bring the unit up to operating temperature before adjusting the governor.
NOTE:
adjust before proceeding
There are three adjusting points on the governor (see illustration).
1.
Increase/Decrease
sets the no-load speed between the governor arm and throttle lever should be adjusted to hold the throttle full open when the engine is not running.) Make sure this linkage moves freely and that the ball joint connectors are properly lubricated. graphite lube for this purpose. Disconnect the ball joint and apply graphite lube to the inside
2.
Hunting/Regulation Adjustment.
engine speed between no-load and full-load is too great, adjust this eye bolt to draw the spring closer to the lever hub. The increase/decrease speed bolt may need to be adjusted as well.
If
move the spring away from the lever hub (check speed adjustment).
3.
Bumper
a no-load surge into the governor so far that
Adjustments
If
the
governor
the
linkage
the governor surges under load, adjust this eye bolt to
Screw
is
severely out at no-load with
to
the
adjustment.
obtain a
Speed Adjustment. This adjusting bolt ·
of
the engine. (The linkage arm
Adjustment. This screw is used to remove
ONLY.
NEVER
it
increases the no-load speed.
the generator.
of
adjustment, manually
safe
output
voltage
Use
of
the joint.
If
the variation in
tum the bumper screw
Governor
· 1. Periodically lubricate the linkage
Maintenance
the governor arm and throttle lever.
or
Free
equivalent
movement
of
lubricant
NOTE:
proper governor/throttle operation.
2.
Governor
(Synthetic oil is recommended)
operating hours.
3. To change the oil, remove the oil container under the governor and remove drallt plug.
Allow the oil to completely drain. Replace drain plug. Then remove the located on the back with three ounces out plug and the oil
KEEP
LINKAGE
WELL
LUBRICATED
THRO
TILE
LEVER
HUNTING REGULATION ADJUSTMENT
Oil Capacity: 3 ounces
NOTE:
of
the governor. Fill the governor
of
oil
of
the
oil
fill
level opening. Replace
fill
plug.
LINKAGE
ARM
.
INCREASE/DECREASE SPEED
ADJUSTMENT
Do
or
arm
attaching points at
Use a graphite
this
linkage arm is imponant for
SAE
lOW/30 oil.
Change
not
oveifill the governor.
fill
alle~
more until oil ·starts
the oil every 250
plug. Place a small
the
governor
the
governor
head oil fill level plug
to
the
allen head
flow
4. Periodically adjust the governor belt tension (see DRIVE
BELT ADJUSTMENTS). Since belts stretch slightly, this
stretching will, to some degree, affect the governor's action.
Engines & Generators
28
ENGINE
ADJUSTMENTS
SPARK
The spark plugs should be cleaned and regapped after the first thereafter and replaced
Spark Spark
NOTE:
the spark plugs will· retard corrosion, making fature removal of
PLUGS
50 hour break-in period, then inspected every 250 hours
as
needed.
A
WARNING:
the
engine
removing
plug
gap:
plug
torque:
wctite
the spark plugs easier.
Do
not
is
hot.
remove
Allow
the
the
engine
spark to
cool
them.
0.031
- ±
0.0002
in.
(0.8
- 0.05
mm).
10
-15
lb-ft
(1.5 -2.31
Anti-Seize applied to the threaded
kg-m).
plugs
before
ponion
while
of
GAP
INSPECT
FOR
WEAR & CARBON
INSPECT DAMAGE
FOR
INSPECTING THE
SPARK
PLUGS
:--____CHECK
FOR
DETERIORATION
AND
DAMAGE
CHOKE
The choke solenoid is a tions to close the choke plate in the carburetor when the ON switch is depressed during engine start-up.
The choke solenoid de-energises once the engine starts and
the
present when the engine starts cold but should smooth out
the engine reaches operating temperature. Keep this solenoid
between the solenoid and the choke lever.
SOLENOID
12
volt
DC
operated unit that func-
ON switch is released. Some unstable running may be
dry and periodically lubricate the linkage
CARBURETOR
as
HIGH
TENSION
Check the ignition compartment heat can deteriorate the wires.
Check the resistance
because the wire connection inside the cap may become seperated or the insulator may be damaged. When removing the wires from the spark plugs, grasp and twist the moulded cap, then pull the cap off the spark
The
resistance value
CORDS
wire~
(IGNITION
every 500 operating hours as engine
of
each wire. Do not pull
is
410
ohm
plug.
per
inch
WIRES}
of
on
the wire
wire.
CHECKING
RESISTANCE
Engines & Generators
29
NOTE:
WESTERBEKE
adjustments
The
z"nfoniiation
ENGINE
be
performed
ADJUSTMENTS
recommends
by
below
is provided
that the following engine
a competent engine
to
assist the
mechanic.
mechanic,.
VALVE
NOTE:
engine's
BOLTS).
1.
2.
3. Rotate the crankshaft
CLEARANCE
Retorque the cylinder head bolts before adjusting
valves
(see
Remove the rocker cover and gasket
Rotate the crankshaft in the normal direction
placing
stroke with the exhaust and intake valves completely
closed. Adjust the intake
cylinder,
intake valve
rotation. Locate its exhaust stroke. Adjust the intake valve for cylinder and the exhaust valve for
chart).
the
No.
the exhaust valve
ADJUSTMENT
TORQUING
1 piston at the top of its compression
for
No.
3 cylinder (see chart).
180"
the
piston
THE CYUNDER
and
exhaust valves for
for
No. 2 cylinder,
in its
normal
in
No. 1 cylinder at the
No.
3 cylinder (see
direction
CYLINDER#
CRANK
ANGLE
1 2 3
When
No. 1 piston
compression
When
No. 1 piston
at
top
of
exhaust
stfOke
stroke
is
set
at
is
positioned
top
of
IN
EX
IN
EX
HEAD
of
rotation,
No.
and
of
No.
the
top
2
the
1
of
IGNmON
1.
Attach front timing pointer to indicate
mark
chalk or crayon.
2. Start the engllie and
temperature.
a load on
3.
Using crankshaft pulley so it timing the specifications.
Timing
TIMING
a timing light
on
the crankshaft
Make sure
it.
the timing light,
pointer.
distributor
body.
SpecHicallons:
Do
to
warm
this
Use
111°
(no
the
#1
spark
plug
10".
Locate the timing
pulley
and
mark
it
up
to
its
the
generator is operating
align
the
timing
is
just slightly before
by
loosening and
the
following
:1:
BTDC
on
generator)
at
load
and
mark
the
it
with
white
nonnal operating
without
mark
in
the
front
the
first
slowly
rotatiiig
timing
1800
rpm
4
••
Replace the rocker cover along with a new rocker cover gasket..
ROCKER
COVER
TORQUE:
2.9 • 5.1
lb-ft
VALVE
CLEARANCE
HOT:
IN EX
0.25mm
0.30mm
(0.4 • 0.7
(0.0098
(0.0118
kg·m)
In)
in)
TORQUING
After
cylinder head bolts should Tighten
shown. loosen
between 36.2 - 43.4 lb-ft
the
next
cover
FRONT
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the
initial break-in
the cylinder head bolts according to
Make sure the engine is cold when
one
head bolt one-half tum
head bolt in the
stud)
securely.
6 4 2
IGNITION
CYLINDER
HEAD
period
(approximately 50 hours),
be
re-torqued.
and
{5.0 -6.0
sequence.
Kg-m). Tighten the
TIMING
BOLTS
the
sequence
this
is
then
tighten
Then
RS
done,
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·33.
USE
OF
ELECTRIC
The
power
required
than
is
required
to
require
much
more
(AC)
motors
require
circumstances, easy-starting applied Because
run,
their motor repulsion-induction current varies
with
to
an
air
motor
In
general,
to
medium
MOTOR
*NOTE:
more
for
this
is
that
larger
Because required can
bring experienced and,
if
REQUIRED
Run
the
ator's
capacity,
on
the
checked
plant
and
meter
is
portable
NOTE:
tains
AC generator's volt
AC
good
motor
than
loads,
after
the
motor
they
require 5 to 7 times
use
should
is
to
be
driven
to
start
as
the
load
compressor,
to
which
no
the
current
starting
SIZE
(HP)
1/6
1/4
1/3 1/2 3/4
1
In
the
above
some
small
the
hardest
sizes.
the
heavy
for
only
the
motor
in
starting
possible,
reduce
OPERATING
generator
and
generator's
periodically
the
appliances
not
installed
meter
and
When
the
equipment
AC
terminal
hot
legfor
starting
to
an
data
vessel
MOTORS
to
start
keep
it
running
current
more
other
types.
such
as
is
started,
be
avoided,
by a small
motors
run.
The
connected
for
example,
load
is
required
loads
will
AMPS
RUNNING
{AMPERES)
table
motors
starting
surge
of
instant,
up
to
speed
motors,
the
first
with
finally
plate.
to
ensure
it
to
monitor
amprobe.
in
of
120
block
the
vessel's
response
an
electric
motor
after
to
start
them
current
to
start,
They
are
washing
require
connected.
3.2
4.6
5.2
7.2
10.2 13
the
current
load
machines,
such
as
as
much
whenever
generator.
from 2 to 4 times
current
required
to
it.
An
will
to
start
be
approximately
FOR
maximumAmpsfor
than
for
larger
types
(split-phase)
needed
the
generator
in a few
turn off
on
the
SPEED
no
load
applied,
loaded
to
its
The
output
proper
operation
supplies.
which
volts
If
voltage
the
generator
only,
it
be
configured
distribution
from
the
GENERATOR
is
considerably
it
is
started.
than
others.
under
similar
commonly
or
small
power current possible,
Capacitor
to
electric
motor
require
more
115-Volt
all electric
full
an
generator.
motors
as
ones.
for
starting
will
not
seconds.
other
electrical
motor.
then
capacity
voltage
should
of
AC
voltmeter
and
load,
is
is
recommended
to
provide
panel.
where
to
start
follows:
AMPS
STARTING
(AMPERES)
6.4
9.2
10.4
14.4
20.4 26
Starting
The
are
be
If
at
the
check
installed
This
Some
motors
Split-phase
used
on
loads
tools.
start
as
if
the
electric
and
as
much
any
motor
connected
current
connected
FOR
to
22.4*
to
32.2*
to
72.8*
to
29.2*
to
40.8*
to
52
reason
not
made
motors
damaged
difficulty
loads
half
the
as
indicated
be
generating
or
amp-
it
with
con-
that
one
120
will
ensure
more
are
to
than
is
for
in
is
if is
gener-
a
the
a
it
INFORMATION
GENERATOR
Frequency by
the
following:
When output
When output
Therefore, drive
engine's
of
the
AC
GENERATOR
Maintaining Connections
ccmoded, salts, up. heating
For petroleum
all
surfaces
In
addition inspected overheated
The checked for not cracking. generator identified the
The maintenance noisy
Examine of
the motion Repair and
Carbon
WESTERBEKE detector even
The from
exhaust entering
If
carbon
air
and
FREQUENCY
is a direct
the
frequency
the
frequency
to
output
generator
generator
change
speed
must
connections
result,
is
is
the
MAINTENANCE
reasonable
of
terminal
and
insulation
dust,
engine
exhaust,
Clogged
unusually
drive
any
be
head.
cause
ventilation
and
reduce
severe
based
to
reduce
to
periodic
for
tightness
terminals
discs
on
periodically
evidence
allowed
to
The
bolts
shaft
must
by 6 radial
rear
f\ffilature
is
required.
or
rough-sounding,
the
bearing
shaft
should
is
detectable,
must
be
made
major
coatings
of
become
damage
Monoxide
recommends
in
the
vessel's
in
small
amounts,
presence
the
engine
hose,
your
monoxide
correct
of
carbon
or
or
that
boat.
the
generator
problem
of
engine/generator
is
run
at
60
Hertz.
is
run
at
50
Hertz.
generator's
be
changed
at
the
cleanliness
boards
surfaces
carbon,
openings
life
of
windings.
conditions,
should
rusting
cleaning,
of
all
and
loose
single
bearing
if
possible
incipient
rusty
which
fasten
be
hardened
marks,
one
bearing
is However, have
at
periodic
be
detected
inspect
quickly
to
the
Detector--------.
living
quarters.
is
deadly.
monoxide
or
fumes
from a nearby
is
present,
immediately!
ADJUSTMENT
speed,
as
1800
rpm,
the
AC
voltage
1500
rpm,
the
AC
voltage
frequency,
along
generator.
and
may
thin
be
and
corrosion.
the
connections,
or
for
cracking
because
the
at
lubricated
it
replaced.
intervals.
when
the
bearing
or
major
generator.
mounting a carbon
from
ventilate
the
generator's
with a reconfiguring
is
important.
rectifiers
etc.
may
sprayed
damaged generator's
tightness
steel
each
if
indicates
the
may
start
conducting
are
allowed
cause
excessive
rust-inhibiting
or
brushed
generator
drive
the
force
Carbon
should
evidence
wires.
should
of
failure.
Discs
rust
may
disc
SAE
grade
of
the 6 comers
and
sealed;
bearing
No
side
is
applied.
and
shaft
components
monoxide,
an
exhaust
exhaust
vessel
the
area
become
screws
accelerate
to
the
becomes
monoxide
elbow/ are
with
mdicated
if
to
build
over
be
of
be
and
should
8,
of
no
movement
If
side
for
wear.
will
rub
leak
clean
Engines & Generators
34
BC·
·GENERATOR··SINGLE·•PHASE
NOTE:
WESTERBEKE
and
adjustl'Ttents
reccmunefUisJhat
be
peiformed
by
a
qualifi.e<J
th{followingge~eratortests
tech.nician.
DESCRIPTION
The BC generator
requires only AC
output.
stator windings and
is
started, residual magnetism
induces
larger
of
windings capacitor(s) thestator. steady drawn· equipment. 120 AC
section data the the various Integral supplies a continuous battery.
see
section in
a currentin
current
cmrent
in
quicJ<ly
At
voltage off the generator's
volt
AC
two-wire,
ofthis
plate gives the generator. louvered cover
AC
Conttoller(IC)is mounted inside
when
the1NTEGRAL
this
is
a brushless.
the
driving
The stator
in
the
and
the
in
The generator is a single-phase, reconnectable
two-wire or
at
manual
An
voltage connections
the
houses
the the
the
exciter
four
rotating
reaches
a regulated
same time, this
the
stator windings which
50
hertz.
for
voltage,
AC
wiring
at
the
DC
generator
CONTROUER DC
rmmual
self~exdted
force
of
the
engine
two
sets
of
exciter
windings.
in
the
four rotating
stator
which
then
windings;
poles
the saturation point
energy
AC
terrnina1s
110
volt
Refer
generator ratings.
current
decal
generator
charge to
is
running.
'This
and
field
regulzited
AC
two-wire
to
the
SPECIFICATIONS
and
is
affixed
end. A diagram
is
provided
the
For
generator
to
produce
windings;
When
the
generates
mutual
in
the
exciter
of
the
is
!hen
maintained
field
produces a
can
then
to
operate
or
The
generator's
frequency
to
the
on
the
the
generator
generators
more.
information
CHARGER
which
an
the
main
generator
poles
an
even
b,uild
be
AC
220
volt
rating of
inside of
of
the
decal.
and
starting
up
An
in
Circuit
A circuit breaker is installed WESTBRBEKE automatically disconnect generator power in case of
electrical overload. off
coming
NOTE:
add-on kit WESTERBEKE dealer.
60 Hz · 4.5 Kw Circuit Breaker Part Number 42232 50 Hz -
Breaker
on
all
single phase
generators. This circuit
The
circuit breaker can
when
s~rvicing
into
This circuit breaker
for
3.
7 Kw Circuit Breaker Part Number 42712
the
generator to ensure that
the
boat.
is
available as a WESTERBEKE
earlier model generators, contact your
breaker
be
manually shut
no
will
power
an
is
A.
'ROTATING
WITH
B.
MAIN
C.
EXCITER
D.
DC BRIDGE
CONTROLLER~
FIELD/AUXILIARY
DIODES. STAToR
WINDINGS.
WINDINGS
BATTERY:,CHAl3.GJNQ
RECTIFlfR
. . . .
WINDINGS
AND
CAPACITOR(S).
CIRCUIT
ANO
INTEGRAL
WITH
35
6
~·A
s 2 6
0 0 0
DUAL
EXCITER
CIRCUIT
BCA
GENERATOR
(60
HERTZ
D
ONLY)
1 4
0 0
0
s 2
0 0 0
GENERATOR
WITH
INTERNALWIRING
DC
BATTERY
SCHEMATIC
CHARGING
CIRCUIT
ACTERMINAL
A.
ROTATING WITH
B.
MAIN
C.
EXCITER
D.
DC BRIDGE
CONTROLLER.
FIELD/AUXILIARY
DIODES. STATOR
WINDINGS
BATTERY
RECTIFIER
BLOCK
WINDINGS.
AND
CAPACITDR(S).
CHARGING
CIRCUIT
AND
INTEGRAL
WINDINGS
WITH
lw/WESIERBEICE
f
Englrr_es
& Generators
36
SINGLE
i.
1.
3.
EXCITER
Remove
generator, the
Start
five
generatOr current appliances). correct obtain
Referring
checkthegenetator'sno-Ioad wltage meter. no-load
the
tl_le
capacitor(s).
the
generator
minutes
from
Adjust
the
across
Make
\IOltllge
voltage
louvered
covering
so
the
is
opetating
the
generator
Make
the
correct
to
the
AC
the
sure
is
output
HO-LOAD
the
an4
engine
srire
fuel
engine
loa4
neutral
you
115
is
higher
proceed.
® @
BC.GENERATOR
NOTE:
lvEsTERBEKE
and
adjus~
VOLTAGE
metal
plate,
AC
terminal
aU()W
it
«J
can
warm
without
record
any
(that
the
engine'~
tbrottle/speecMinkag~aS
speed
before
connections
\loltage
lead
and
this
-
124
volts
or
lower
ADJUSTMENT
at
the
back
conD.eetions
· ·
run
for
apprpximately
up.Make
equipment
is,
shut
off
speed
(Hertz)
prOOeeding.
diagram
by
measuring
the
hot
lead
reading.
at
60.5
than
The
-
specified,
~ommends
be
performed
of
the
and
sure
the
dra\\fing
an
electrical
below,
6LS
~
is
needed
the
with a volt
generator's
Hertz.
If
SINGLE
thatw
by
a
qtliJlt/ifid
__________
·
to
·
5.
6.
following
techriicirin..
A
WARfllNG:
age
ild/:uililentWblle
capao/tou:an
any
wiring
addition,
at
While
fingers
ta
There
are
minal,
#!7,
low,
then
nect
the
tor's
no-load numbered number.
terminal
·If
the
generator's
because
numbered or
the
vpltage-needs
bered
p1ug
Oenetator
PHASE
generator
/lo
pnlituae
can
produn a severe
attempting
the/Jeneratar
be
caught
three
plugs
#8,
and#9.
disconnect
plug
with
voltage
plug
and
Note
that
may
be
any_
the
voltage
plug
is
is
cbnnected,
Troublesh_o?!iit~
tests
;.....__
not
attsmpt
the
genetatar
a
480-500
to
lllake a no-load
Is
O/llfStlng
In
the
generator's
grouped
If
the
generator's
the
lower
the
next
higher
is
high,
then
connect
the
no-load
needs
already
plug
one
to
be
the
presently
of"tbe
voltage
to
be
connected
lowered
refer
Guide).
____
to,maks a no-load
Is
operating.
volt
charge.
elecfl/cal
voltage
could
rotor.
for
the
right
no-load
numbered
plug
three
increased
to
the
plug
number.
disconnect
with
the
connected
plugs
cannot
be adjusted
and
to
the
and
the
WES1ERBEKE
The
Jquahlng
shack.
In
ad/ust·
cause
capacitor
voltage
and
If
the
genera-
the
higher
next
to
available.
the
highest
right
terminal,
lowest
num-
_
volt-
your
ter-
is
con-
lower
this
BC
23DV/50Hz
4.
Shut off
(60
·
capacitor(s).
Hertz
the
generator.
#6,
or
AWARNINQ:
handlllig
tlill/y
power
NOTE:
insulated any·excess
asthBystare
lstha/·
charge
sourae~
Simply
cross
(plastic
electricity.
handle)
Make
50
Hertz
#S)
CapaoHor.t
m-'.1'tl dl#hliflllld
6/ectr/olty
even
when
the
capacitor's
screwdriver.
fr
GRoUNDED
INSIDEOl"THE
GENERATOR
sure
the
correct
is
pttlgged
alid
can
into
plak a
dlsconneated
two
tennint'.lls
This
will
Hertz
lead
the
before
paten·
tram
thtllr
with
an
discharge
TO
THE
CASE
A
WARNING:
ths
unasell
leads
With
nab
other
housing.
5
BCD
See
the
BNCHNE
ADJUSTING
Maire
certain
are
In
plaae
or
In
contact
GENEM. . il'OR
.
120V/60Hz
ADJUSTMENT
THE
ENGJNE
the
and
with
BACK
END
SPEED.
lnsalatlng.covers
are
NOT
In
contact
the
generator's
NOTE:
THE
#1
SHOWN DEMONSTRATION THESt
BE
MADE.
SHOWN
WIRE
CONNECTED
CONNECTIONS
...
t'ERWNAL
\
SINGLE
EXCITER
section
in
this
manual
an.
JS
AS
A
OF
HOW
CAN
·BLOCK
CIRCUIT
for
Engines & Generators
37
BC
GENERATOR
CAUTION:
TO
TOUCH
COULD
BURN
RESISTANCE
CHECK
4.5
CHECK
4.5
60
50
NOTE:
speed
THE
SINGLE
BCG & BCGA
THE
SINGLE
BCG & BCGA
CHECK
THE
Hz
60.5 · 61.5
Hz
50.5 -51.5
Adjust adjustment
FIGURES
RESISTANCE
EXCITER
EXCITER
CIRCUIT
.......
CAPACITOR
CIRCUIT
.......
ENGINES
the
engines
CAPACITOR
~lY·
DO
NOT
ALLOW
THE
GENERATORS
THE
WINDINGS.
OF
1.9
OHM
31.5
uF ± 5°
SPEED
speed
to
obtain
the
ANY
THE
EXCITER
by
correct
11
OF
THESE
HOUSING
using
the
hertz.
PLUGS
OR
(CONNECTIONS).
OTHER
WIRES
WINDINGS
governors
AS
THAT
WESTERBEKE'S. for
BC
Generators
website:
LOAD
NONE
-
1'1,tJJfJfJf,.YVest~dJ&.ke.
APPLIED
4-POLE
HALF
FULL
NOTE:
The
output
proper
operation supplies. monitor and
If
an
AC
the
voltage
amp-probe.
"AC
Electrical
is
available
SPEED.
(RPM)
1830
..
(1530)
1800
(1500)
1755
(1455).
should
of
the
Voltmeter
and
Testing & Troubleshooting
in
pdf
form.
Download
com.
FREQUENCY
(HERTZ)
62
(52)
60
(50)
I
59.
(49)
I
I
be
checked
generator
or
Ampmeter
load,
check
GENERATOR.
1
I
I
I
periodically
and
the
it
with a portable
from
120V
(110)
122
(112)
120.
(110)
110
(100)
to
ensure
appliances
is
not
installed
Guide"
our
VOLTAGE
230V
235
230
225
it
to
meter
Engines & Generators
38
SHORE
120
POWER
VOLT/60
HERTZ
TWO
TRANSFER
WIRE
CONFIGURATION
SWITCH
Switching
If
the
installer
circuit,
this
must
Thansfer
diagrams.
Switch
to
simultaneous
A
CAUTION:
atUlty
share
at
the
same conretl bHity
to
undsr
make
g
-
ID
!i:
-
!
I
:
z:
Shore
Power
connects
be
done
..
Set
the
OFF
connection
Damage
power time.
Tiiis
the
sum
.
NOTE1D19.-
wlq,
-
to
shore
power
by
means
the transfer
position.
and
warranty;
all
12Q•Yolt
tllNe-1re,
This
of
shore
ta
the
generator
type
al
It
AC
connections
s'-S
.,....,,
120-V01t - a,stem.
Generator
to
of
switch
switch
power
generator
output
g1111erator
Is
the
Power
the
vessel's AC
the
Shore
shown
prevents
to
generator
can
am damage
Installer's
are
CIClllllectlaal
- -
tor•
...
-.
Power
in
the
output.
result
connectsd
Is
rssponsl·
corrsct.
-
H
not
. A
CAUTION:
befon1
switching
vics-veTSa
with
hsary
causs
damage
generator.
/ N
G1
G2
t
I I
I.
'----+<D
r--:--J~
I ,
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
HeartT
motor
shors
panr
because
AC
...
voltage
loads
on
th11
to
the
excltlll'
NOTE:
-
,,,-,
__
Die9ftllll
dotted
!&..l..
~
....
11-
\ wire.1ZO.VoltSJStem.
leads.should
ts
gsneratar
surges
Induced
vessel
being
opllfllled
aln:ult
components
1111oW
COllMctioa
For•three-wiN
for the
other
bot
be
shut
off
power
by
switt:hlng
In
tor a
--
•-
lee·
or
may
tbs
Engine_s
39
&_Generators
LAY
..
UP & RECOMMISSIONING
General
Many
owners
rely
on
their boatyards including engines and generators, season
or
for
long periods of inactivity.
accomplish lay-up preparation themselves. The procedures which follow
lay-up
own if
others
These procedures should provide protection engine/generator during a lay-up you with
If
you your local servicing provide assistance.
Propeller
The transmission and propeller half couplings should always be opened out of the water or moved from land storage
· severe strain the boat shaft apply
not
period of
Fresh
A 50-50 solution
mended This solution depending on make sure the antifreeze protection
Should from Operate
ture of
system. Then recheck the antifreeze solution's strength.
Lubrication
With sump. Remove and replace the oil filter new
LUBRICATING
change". Run the engine and check for proper
sure there are
and recommissioning, or
do
the procedures.
its
maintenance needs.
have
any
questions regarding lay-up procedures,
dealer.
He will be more than willing
Shaft
Coupling
up
and
the bolts removed
in
the cradle. The flexibility of the boat oftens puts a
on
the propeller shaft or coupling or both, while
is
taken
out or put in the
has
actually been bent
to
small boats that are hauled out of the water
in
use,
unless they have been dry for a considerable
time.
Water
Cooling
of
for
use in the fresh water cooling
may
require a higher
the
area's winter climate. Check the solution to
more
antifreeze
the
engine block and add a more concentrated mixture.
the
engine
to
the
antifreeze concentration throughout the cooling
by
Circuit
antifreeze and distilled water is
be
needed,
ensure a complete circulation
System
the
engine wann, drain all the engine
oil.
Use
the
correct grade
OIL
pages in this manual
no
leaks.
to
prepare their craft,
for
lay-up during
Others
will
allow
you
will
serve
and
also
help
[Propulsion
when
the
to
water,
water.
In some cases,
these strains. This does not
system
concentration
is
adequate.
drain
an
appropriate
.and
of
oil.
Refer
for
oil
pressure and make
the
prefer
to
perform your
as
a checklist
for
your
familiarize
Engine]
boat
is
and during
when
recom-
at
all
of
antifreeze,
and
oil
from
the
fill
the
sump
to
the
ENGINE
"engine
off-
to
call
to
hauled
the
times.
amount
mix-
oil
oil
with
Fuel
System
Top
off
higher. A fuel
or stabilizer gasoline/water separator Re-install up
any
Fuel
System
Top off your fuel tanks with No. 2 diesel fuel. Fuel additives such as this time
be taken that the additives used are compatible with the
primary fuel filter/water separator used in the system. Change the element in your primary fuel filter/water separator, fuel system has one,
Change the fuel filter elements
fuel system, as needed.
10 minutes
for 5 -
system. Check for any leaks that may have been created in
the fuel system during this servicing, correcting them as
needed.
allow movement
equipment
Raw
Water
Close the through-hull fitting. Remove the hose from
gallon check the the engine and clean or replace it any
zinc
anode Start the
fresh water through the system. When the bucket stop
the solution slightly stronger than protection
Start
the through the
engine. water circuit as
providing corrosion protection.
Remove antifreeze Examine cover until recommissioning, but replace the cover
[Gasoline]
your
fuel
tanks
with
should
and
spilled
conditioner such
be
added.
and
make
certain there
fuel.
unleaded gasoline of
as
MARINE.STABIL
Change the element in your
clean the metal bowl.
are
no
leaks. Clean
89
octane
·
[Diesel]
BIOBOR
to
Operating the engine for 5-10 minutes will help
bucket of clean fresh
debis
is
located.
engine
engine
engine
the
the
gasket.
and
DIESEL
control algae
and
Start the engine and allow it
to
make
of
the treated fuel through the injection
on
the engine.
Cooling
the
fitting.
zinc
anode from
in
your
raw
This antifreeze mixture should protect the raw
from
impeller
mixture
the
impeller.
Do
Circuit
Place
found
inside the heat exchanger
Clean the
and
allow
and
refill
area.
and
allow
water system. Once
freezing during the winter
from
will
accompany it, so catch it
Get a replacement, if
not replace
KLEEN
and
condition the fuel. Care should
clean the separator sediment bowl.
on
sure
no
the
end of
water.
in
the
raw
water
the
raw
the bucket with
needed
all
of this mixture
your raw water
the
should be added at
the engine and bleed the
air is left in the fuel
raw
water intake
this
hose
into
a five
Before starting the engine,
primary heat exchanger
as
required
water
the
impeller
and
also
where
strainer.
pump
to
draw the
is
empty,
an
antifreeze
for winter freeze
to
be
drawn
bucket
is
empty,
lay-up,
pump
(some
in
a bucket).
needed,
(into
the
pump)
and
gasket
the·
as
and a
if
to
run
clean
zinc
well
the
on
stop
A
CAUTION:
all
in
the combustion chemicals Internal
parts.
sump
aver
deposits
which
Do
not
the
combine
can
reduce
leave
lay-up
the
the
period.
to
engine's
Engine produce life
of
your
harmful
old
engine
ail
and
engine's
Intake
Place a clean cloth, lightly soaked in lubricating opening of shove the
recommissioning, and you note exhaust port
Engines & Generators
Manifold
may
to
remove the cloth prior
40
the
intake manifold
cloth
out of
need
assistance of
can
be blocked
and
Thru-Hull
sight.
an
attempt
(If
the
in
to it
to
the
Exhaust
block
is
not
is
made
servicing
start-up.
same
the
opening.
visable
to
dealer).
The
manner.
CONnNUED
oil,
at
start
the Make a
thru-hull
in
the
Do
engine,
not
LAY·UP
Starter
Lubrication
if access battery connections the connections removed
Cylinder
If
WES'IERBEKE recommends removing the access cylinders cylinder walls.
Make sure you have replacements for
line sealing washers.
Intake
Clean the filter screen cloth lightly soaked
block through-hull start-up!
Cylinder
Spray fogging arrestor removed, while the generator
ail will stall out the engine and coat the valves, cylinders spark plugs for winter protection.
NOTE:
and regapping at spring
Motor
and
cleaning
to
the starter
starter.
Take care
Lubrication
you anticipate a long
to
the cylinders. Squirt light lubricating oil into the
to
prevent
Manifold
any
opening. Also place an oil-soaked cloth
exhaust
Lubrication
oil
The
spark plugs will need
of
the
starter
drive
permits
its
removal.
are
shut off before attempting
in
properly replacing any electrical
from
the
starter.
(Diese4
. .
lay-up
period (12 months or more)
the
piston rings
from
the
(Gasoline]
in
the flame arrester,
in
lube oil around the flame arrester
port.
Make a note
to
remove
[Gasoline]
into the
open
air intake, with the flame
is
running. The fogging
to
be
removed for cleaning
commissioning.
pinion
Make sure the
sticking
injector
is
to
fuel
injectors for
to
and
and
place a clean
in
cloths
&
advisable,
remove
the
the
Batteries
If
batteries make way, the be subjected batteries and store environment
are
to
be left on board during the lay-up period,
sure that
to
batteries will not remain fully charged, or that they will
they
are
fully
charged, and will remain that
prevent
them
from
freezing.
to severe environmental conditions, remove the
them in a warmer, more compatible
If
there
is
any
doubt that
RECOMMISSIONING
Spare
Parts
Lay-up
time
provides a good opportunity
return
to
prior
and
WESTERBEKE engine belts or coolant hoses spares
kit and order items
used
during the lay-up,
to
SPARE
Recommissioning
The
reco~ssioning
seasonal lay-up generally follows the those
presented section regarding preparation for starting However, counteracted before starting the engine.
1.
Remove the oil-soaked cloths
2. Remove the
old
the
to
removed during lay-up (or a replacement, Install the
3.
Reinstall the batteries that were up,
and reconnect the battery cables, terminals are clean Check
A
CAUTION:
and
eye batteries can
be
cigarette, open
flame· electrical electrical
4.
Remove the spark
proper tightness
PARTS
in
some of the lay-up procedures
raw
gasket Install
raw
to
make sure that the batteries
protection
emit
Ignited
cigar,
near equipment arcing
to
see
if
need
replacement Check your basic
not
on
such
as
filters
section of this
of your
the
PREPARATIONS
water pump cover
water pump cover
and
Wear
when
manual.
WESTERBEKE
the
raw water
that the
rubber
gloves, a rubber
servit:lng
hydrogen, a highly
by
electrical
or
pipe.
the
dudng
plugs,
[gasoline].
Do
battery
In
the
servicing.
wipe
arcing
not being
vicinity
to
inspect your
external
hand,
from
items
or
replace those
and
zinc
same
procedures
FOR
STARTING
and
normal starts.
will
the intake manifold
and
gasket.
pump
impeller
if
with
a new cover
removed
connections
during the lay-
making
are
fully
batteries.
explosive
or a lighted
smoke
or
serviced.
to
prevent
clean,
re-gap,
such
as
drive
items
anodes. Refer
engine after a
as
need
to
be
and
discard
required).
gasket.
sure the
are tight.
charged.
apron,
Lead
acid
gas,
which
allow
an
Shut
off
and install
all
to
A
WARNING:
highly-explosive arcing
or a lighted
smoke
or
allow serviced. vicinity
to
Transmission
Check
or change the fluid
Wipe
off grime and grease and touch up any unpainted areas.
Protect
the coupling
corrosion coating. Check that the transmission vent
Lead
gas,
cigarette,
an
open
Shut
off
all
prevent
electrical
[Propulsion
and
acid
batteries
which
can
cigar,
flame
near
electrical
arcing
Engine]
in
the transmission
the output flange with
emn
hydrogen,
be
lgnfted
by
or
pipe.
the
battery
equipment
during
In
servicing.
as
electrical
Do
not being
the
required.
an
anti-
is open.
a
5.
Check
the condition
circuit and clean or replace the
· it
is
not
necessary to flush the antifreeze/fresh
· solution from the engine
is
put into operation, the
short period of time
advisable,
service,
heat area.
6.
Start the engine
in
the
this
as
to
inspect
exchanger and clear
PREPARATIONS
manual.
41
of
the
zinc
anode
in
the
anode
as
needed.
raw
water coolant
with
no
either
an
end of
the
area where
any and
in
accordance with procedures described
FOR
system
adverse
season
the all
INITIAL
system.
will
affects. or recommissioning
zinc
is
zinc
debris
START-UP
raw water
Note
water
When
the
self-flush
It
is
located
from
section
·
in
that
in
the
that
of
a
BCG
GENERATOR
SPECIFICATIONS
Engine
Type
Governor Combustion Chamber
Bore
& Stroke
Piston
Displacement
Firing
Order
Direction
of
Rotation Maximum Compression Compression
(Limit
Valve
Valve
Valve
(engine
Engine
Dimensions
Dry Fuel Inclination
INTAKE
IGNmON
Torque
(at
1800
rpm) Ratio Pressure
Qf
difference between
Timing Intake
Seat
Angle
Clearance
warm)
Speed
Weight
Consumption
SYSTEM
Carburetor
(STD
SYSTEM
type)
General
Gasoline, Vertical, (8
bhp at
Hoof, llyball
Multi-sphere
2.44 x 2.38
2.62 x 3.19" ( 66.6 x 81mm
33.4
cubic
51.6
cubic
1-2-3
·Clockwise,
13.5
lbf-ft
10.0:t 19&
cylinders
1
(21psi ( 1.5kglcmi'
Intake
Exhaust Exhaust
lntake45" Exhaust
Intake F.xhaust
1800
·
1500
Length:
· Width:· Height:
Approx.
0.8
U.S.
Continuous Temporary
Manual
with
Battery
distributor
plugs.
four-cycle, three-cyl:nder,
In-line
overhead
valve
speed
.x.69,5
mechanism
regulation.
mm)
1800
type,
inches
rpm,
type.
maximum).
5%
(92.Q
>A-MODEL.
inches
(.547
viewed
2
)
kgf.pm
1
])
32"
BTDC
52"
ABDC
56"
BBDC
28°
ATDC
(0.25
inches
(0.30
hertz. hertz.
inches
(673.1
inches
(465:8
Inches
(595.4mm)
lbs
(140. i kgs)
{3.02
lph)
(not
to
appr&Ved
12-volts
points,
. .
llter)
liter J
from the front
at
400
rpm(213.3psiI15,0
<2l
A-MODEL
(
62"
A-MODEL)
(
62°Ji-MODEL}.
(
28°
mm)
mm)
mm)
min)
at
full
rated
exceed
valve,
!lame
(negative
ignition
inches ( 0.846
when
9.5:1
(A·MODEL)
ps~{11.0
Opens Closes
Opens Closes
45"
0.010
inches
0.012
rpm
60
rpm
50
26.50
1s.:!4
23.44 309
gph
14°
20•
with
butterlly Shaped
U.S.C.G.
ignition,
with
fresh
water-cooled
A-MODEL
(A-MODEL)
)
M1/jODEL}
output (approximate).
20
min.)
single barrel
arrester.
ground),
coil
and
spark
kg(
cm;!)
FUEL
SYSTEM
General
Fuel
Fuel
Pump
Fuel
Screens
Air
cleaner
Air
Row
COOLING
LUBRICATION
ELEcTiuCAL
SYSTEM
General
Operating Fresh
Water
Sea
Water
Sea
Water
(measured
into
exhaust
System
General
OD
Filter
Sump
Capacity
Operating
OU
Grade
Starting Battery
Battery
DC
Battery
(on
(engine
combustion)
Temperature
Pump
Pump
Row,
at
before
elbow)
Capacity
SYSTEM
(not including
OD
Pressure
SYSTEM
capacity
Charger
engine)
1800
rpm
discharging
(fresh
water)
(engine hot)
Conventional
Regular
of
89
12-volt Reusable
Metal
18
cfm
Fresh thermoslatlcally-controlled
with
130 -150"F Centrifugal
Positive
fUter)
carburetor
or
unleaded
or higher.
DC;
lift capacity 5
screen type
scnien
type -
(0.509
cmm)
water-cooled
a
heat
exchanger.
(55
-
66"C
type,
belt-driven,
displacement,
3.75-4.0
U.S.
4.2
U.S.
qts
Fully-Force crankshaft-drlVen.
FuU
llow,
papar
3.0
qts
(2.8
50 -70
psi
AP/
category
SAE
30W
or
12-volt,
24
(recommended)
400
to
600
Integral controller
Oocated
in the
gasoline
Oocated
cleanable.
at
1800
bloek,
)
gl)m (14.19-15.141pm)
(3.9
fed
liters)
(3.5 • 4.9
SJ,SN,
10W-30
A-H,
CCA
type
with
ft
(1.5
rpm.
rubber
liters)
type
element,
kg/cm2)
SL,
(-)
negative
(28
A-H
RATED
tS:.volt.
AC
alternator).
fuel
pump.
With
an octane
m)
at inlet
to
1.13:1. impeller,
by Trochold
spin-on
SM,
or
grouiid
in cold
10
amp
rating
cartrurator).
belt-driven.
pump.
type.
better.
areas).
OistribiJtor Spark
Plug
Spark
Plug
Thread
Type
Size
Conventional,
14x1.25
Westefbeke
(Pdways
when
contact-point type.
mm_pltch
part number
Identify the generator
ordering parts.
(0.55 x 0.05
See
33805
page
in.)
model
5.)
1-W:IWBSTSRBEKE
(Engines & Generators
42
Starter
DC
No-Load
DC
Cranking
Current
Current
12-volt,
ro
amp(max.)
100 -125
1.2
KW,
Magnlito engaging
at
amps
(engine
11.5
type.
volts.
cold).
BCG
AC
General-3
GENERATOR
GENERATOR
Phase
SPECIFICATIONS
Brushless, exciting.
Pre-lubricated, Reconnectable
single
four-pole,
Capacitor
single 120
phase
revolving
saturated
bearing
volts
or
120/240
field.Self
field
excitation.
design.
volts,
Voltage
Voltage
Regulation:
Frequency
Rating
60 50 AC
Generator Air (60
Note:
Engine
Requirements
(60
TUNE-UP
Spark Contact Timing
Dwell Emissions
(Models
Regulation:
(Volts
Hertz
(1800
Hertz
(1500
Circuit
Breaker
Cooling
Requirements,
hertz)
at
1800
Increase
Combustion
Hertz
at
1800
SPECIFICATIONS
Plug
gap
Point
Clearance
Angle
Control
August
AC)
rpm) rpm)
air
1996
rpm
supply
Air
RPM)
System
on)
120
or
220
Volts -50
±
5%
± 3
Hertz
120
Volts
230
Volts
To
be
amperage
225 -240
15%
for
50
18
cfm
0.028 -0.031
0.017 -0.018 11° ± 5° 58 -66° Three
1201240
no
load
(5%)
37.5 16
rated
at
and
cfm
Hertz
(0.509
BTDC
way
catalyst
Volts -60
Hertz
to
full
load.
no
load
Amps
Amps
120%
of
voltage
output
(6.4 -6.6
operation
cmm)
inches
(0.70 -0.80
Inches
(0.4 -0.5
at
1800
Hertz
to
full
the
generator's
cmm)
1500
rpm
rpm
load
rated
mm)
mm)
lwlWESTERBEKE
l
Engines & Generators
43
TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS
Cylinder
Crankshaft Rocker
Spark Timing Timing Timing
Valve
Oil
Flywheel·
Exhaust
plug
adjusting
pan
Intake
Head
cover to
belt cover #1
belt cover
belt
drain
bolts
manifOld
mariifOld
Bolts*
pulley
to
cylinder
to
cylinder
#2
tensioner
screws
plUg
and
(*See
crankshaft
block
head
oil
pan
the Torquing. Cylinder
36.2-43.4
Head
Bolts section)
36.2-43.4
2.9-5.1.
10.8-15.2
3.2-4.8
5.2-7.8
23.1-34.7
9.4-13.0
25.3-32.5
28.9-36.2
8.4-12.6
7.5~
5.0-6.0
5.0-6.0
0.4-0.7
1.5-2.1
0.44-0.66
0.72-1.0?
3.2-4.8
1.3
-1.8
3.5-4.5
4.0-5.0
1.16-1.74
10.8 1.04-1.56
Grade4T
6rnm
amm
10mm
1
Omm
12mm
12mm
12mrr(.bolt
13mm 14mm
14mm
16rnm
1
amm
Gm.Qe6T
6mm bolt
Srnm
1omm
10mm 12mm 12mm
12mm
bOlt
head/nut.
bolt
head/nut
bolt
head/nut
.bolt
head/nut
bolt
head/nut
bolt
head/nut head/nut
bOlt
bOlt
bolt
bolt
bolt·
bolt
ijolt
bOlt
bolt
bolt
bolt
Unless
hardware.
head/nut head/nut heao/nut head/nut
heidfnut
headfnut head/nut head/nut headlnut head/nut headfnut headfnut
stated
Pitch
1.25
..
1.25
1.5
. 1.25
1.5
1.75
1.5
1.5
2
1.5 2
,
1.25
1.25
1.5·
1.25
1.5
1.75
TABLE
otherwise
(ISO)
(ISO)
OF
STANDARD
tor a
specific
lb-ft
5.1
2.9-
7.2
- 11.6
13.7- 22.4
13.0 - 21.7
25.3.
39.8
25.3- 39,8
21.7."
36.2
32.5-
50.6
36.2- 57.9
34.0- 55.7 4.7 • 7.7
54.2- 79.6
51.4- 76.7
4,3.
6.5
10.s~
·1s.9
21.7 -
:32;5
19.5- 30.4
36,2- 57.9
36.2-
.50.6
34.7- 49.2
HARDWARE
assembly,
kg-m
0.4-
0.7
1.0
- 1.6
1.9-
3.1
1.8-
3.0
3.5-
5.5
3.5·
5.5
3.0-
5.0
4.5- 7.0
5.0 - 8.0
7.5
·11.0
7.1
-10.6
0.6 - 0.9 1/4UNC
1.5.
2,2
3.0-
4.5
2.7 • 4.2
s.o-
a.o
5.0.
7.0
4.8-
6.8
TIGHTENING
use
the
following
Gm.d~
~mdi Q {<il~riW
torque
7T.
ST
6mm
bolt
Smm
bolt
1omm
bolt
1omm
bolt
12mm
bolt
12mm bolt head/nut
12mm
bolt
13mrn
bolt
14rnm
bolt
14mm
bolt
bolt
16rnm
16mm
bolt
1/4UNF
S/16UNC
5/161.JNF
3/8000
3/8UNF
7/16UNC
7/16UNF
1/2UNC
1/2
TORQUES
values
And
a.a
hea(l/lllJt
head/nut head/nut head/nut head/nut
head/nut head/nut head/nut head/nut head/nut head/nut
UNF
when
1
1..25
1.2$
1.5
1.25
1.5
1.75
1.5
1.5 2
1.5
2
tightening
(ISO)
standard
8.7
5.8-
14;5 - 21.7
28,9-
39,8
26.8- 37.6 . 3
54.z
••
15.9
50.6-·
65.1
43.4-
61~5
57~9-
86.8
72.3-108.5 68"7
-101.3
108.5-:166.4
101.3
~159.1
9 •
11
13
11
-
20
18 -
21
23
33
28
-
35
30 -
49
44
-
55
-
50
73 9.4-10.1
68 -
80
73 -
0.8-
1.2
2.0-
3.0
4;0.
5.5
.. 7-5.2
7.5-10.5
7.0-
9.0
6.0-
8.5
8.0-12.0
10.0-15.0
9.5-14.0
15.0
-23.0
14.0 ·22.0
1.2-
1.5
1.5-
1.8
2.5-
2.8
2.9-
3.2
3.7-
4.6
4.1
- 4.8
6.1
- 6.8
6.9-
7.6
10.1
·11.1
44
CONTACT
YOUR
SUGGESTED
WESTERBEKE
WESTERBEKE
DEALER
SPARE
MARINE
FOR
GASOLINE
SUGGESTIONS
PARTS
GENERATORS
AND
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATI9N
THERMOSTAT GASKET
AND
SPARK
PLUGS
HARDWARE
MOLDED
RAW
GASKa
HOSE
WATER
AND
KIT
KIT
"
PUMP
IMPELLERS
DISTRIBUTER AND
WIRES
CAP
\'. SSTERBEKE also offers two Spare Parts Kits, each packaged KIT
A includes the basic spares.
KIT B is
in
a rugged, rust free toolbox.
for more extensive off-shore cruising.
KIT
A
Impeller Kit Heat Exchanger Gasket Oil Filter Drive Belt Zinc Anodes Spark Plugs
WESTERBEKE ENGINE AND A GALLON
SPARE
PARTS
Engines·& Generators
45
RECOMMENDS
OIL
(YOUR
OF
PREMIXED
KITS
BRAND)
CARRYING
FOR
AN
OIL
COOLANT
ENOUGH
CHANGE(5
SPARE
QTS.)
KITB
Impeller Kit
Pump Repair Kit
Water
Thermostat Kit Zinc Anodes Complete Gasket Kit
Heat Exchanger Gasket Oil Filter Drive Belt
Spark Plugs
Engines & Generators
1253-9/2018
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