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oups.com: If we're leaking into the crank oil it isn't raising the level noticeablely... The old 4-108 Lionheart came with had like 9000 hours on it and little maintenance. There was a good bit of unburned diesel oil leaking past the worn-out rings, but it just ran and ran. The current engine was a pullout from a nice fellow (who may be watching this...(c ![]() NC. I met him on this newsgroup and my captain/owner bought the engine/transmission from him for $1200, I think. Lionheart's original transmission is the hydraulic one that can freewheel forever because Lionheart has a shaft alternator producing 15-20A of charging current at 8-10 knots off her fixed screw. The more recent transmission was not, so the engine ship switched them. The old engine is in Marietta, GA, in the captain's garage, last I knew. He was going to rebuild it, but hasn't. They're great engines. Ours flooded 3 of 4 cylinders with seawater between Ft Lauderdale and Ponce Inlet to Daytona when it was locked up, solid. Towed the long way to Daytona Marina up the ditch, Cutter Doc was hired to fix it and he came that night to pump the Exxon Valdez oil slick out of the Perkins' bilge. It had tar balls in it! One injector mount was cracked and 2 injectors were trashed. We changed the oil a "few times" until pumping it out looked something like oil, then reinstalled the injectors and she cranked right up. It's been running flawlessly ever since. The new engine had nicer controls and working guages, too. We can even read oil pressure and water temperature, now...(c; Reliable old tractor engine....English like my captain! |
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