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On Jun 27, 9:15 am, "MMC" wrote:
"Steve Doofus" wrote in message oups.com... Wall of text: I had one of the engines (it has dual Perkins Prima 500 Series 50 HP Marine Diesel engines) on my 44' Catamaran dump its lube oil suddenly on me the other day on my way up the IWC. I did as much tinkereing as I was capable of and managed to find what has good potential of being the cause. I'm no expert so I'm sure this description is gonna be ugly at best, but here goes: I test ran the engine a couple of times after cleaning the compartment, and noticed oil dumping from a plate between the raw water pump and the Cam Shaft area on the engine. So I removed the pump, removed the plate, and with the use of a mirror and flashlight, saw what looked to be a shredded seal that sealed the gap between the camshaft and that plate. After a bunch of calling around, I built enough confidence to loosen (not remove) the camshaft cover and pull out the seal and here it is: http://picasaweb.google.com/catsailor44/CamShaftSeal Now my question is: what would be the quickest way to find a replacement? I feel as if I'm getting a sort of runaround using the archaic phone + yellow pages technique calling boating stores. My most promising response was to wait for a shop in England to ship it I really dont know why everyone is beatting around the bush? Why not go to a Perkins dealer? There is one in Tampa for sure and probably in every port city in the world. I used the one in Tampa to get several parts when I bought my boat there last year and was making it ready for the trip back to Texas. to me here in Daytona, Florida... ideally this is not my only hope. I also heard that I may be able to have a bearing shop(???) possibly fix the seal? I'm in sort of a time crunch really, wanna get my second engine alive again before I continue my transit. To continue on one engine due to a $2 seal and have my working engine fail is a dumb move obviously. Any help is greatly appreciated. I don't know the Daytona area, but check the yellow pages for "Miller Bearing". There's one in Cocoa, about an hour minutes south on I-95. Might also try "Marine Pro" in Cocoa. I think they still stock some Perkins parts. MMC |
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