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![]() wrote in message ... Years ago when I installed this diesel in my sailboat, I read about aligning the engine output shaft with the prop shaft by using a valve clearance guage to check all round the round pieces that bolt the two together. One would tighten or loosen the engine mounts to make it the same all round. I can no longer find these directions and am having problems getting it just right. One side is off by .008" and all I can think of is slightly rotating the engine (about a vertical axis) by pushing against the engine mounts but this doesnt sound right. Thoughts? DB, You're doing it right. I couldn't remember the tolerance so did a google on aligning sailboat engine and found this on a site ( http://www.alberg30.org/maintenance/...ineMounts.html) about swapping an Atomic 4 for a diesel: The most critical part of an engine replacement is the new engine alignment with the prop shaft. The tolerance on this is .004" maximum. This measurement is taken between the engine flange and the shaft flange. It is in two planes, vertical and horizontal. If you can't get that close you probably need shims. |
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