Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#5
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 19:09:00 -0500, Stan wrote:
Anchor wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 18:03:18 -0800, Boris Dobrowolsky wrote: I have a Yanmar 1GM10. Because of some leaks I have various areas that have rusted. I would like to repaint them. What do I use and how do I go about it? Thanks Boris Yanmar sells the proper color paint in aerosol spray cans. The 1GM10 is a small engine. To do a first class job pull it, sand blast it on a bench, prime it and paint it 3 or 4 times with the Yanmar spray paint. Good luck Wow, that is REALLY bad advice. This poster appears to know nothing about boats. Removing even a small engine (and the 1GM10 weighs almost 180 lbs dry as I recall) from a sailboat is a challenge and a half. Here's a hint. Boats don't have hoods. In many cases removal requires disassembling cabinetry and even tearing some out. Engines are frequently installed before the deck is put on the boat. Sometimes not, often times that is the case. Furhermore, on reinstall the engine must be painstakingly realigned so that the prop shaft is in proper alignment. Not doing so leads to a host of issues, not the least of which is tearing the stuffing box apart and sinking! Realigning is a pain in the ass. Trial and error ... mostly error. Boris, Remove as much rust as practical with a wire brush and sandpaper, paint it with Yanmar paint and touch it up every few years if it needs it. YUP, to do a second class job, try and do a proper job with the engine in place. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
painting yanmar engine block | Boat Building | |||
Volvo 4.3 Engine Rebuild | General | |||
power vs sail | Cruising | |||
Evinrude FICHT beats out Yamaha in JD Powers survey | General | |||
Engine News from Genmar | General |