I'd really appreciate your opinions and experiences with whether or not to overhaul our M35B.
We are approaching 2000 engine hrs. Its somewhat a product of living, boating in the Pacific Northwest.
Winds are often unsuitable for getting where you're wanting to be so motoring and motor sailing happen regularly.
There is nothing wrong with the engine operation. It runs beautifully, starts instantly, never smokes.
It is, and from what I can see, always been very well and very regularly maintained. Certainly I am at it all the time.
I am certain the injectors have never been done.
One would wonder why I am considering this given how well it runs but is it viable from a preventative maintenance approach?
We may look to move up in boats a couple of years from now and the optics on 2000 hrs may not be favourable on an otherwise immaculate, well
appointed C350.
Thank you in advance for your input / expertise on this.
M35B Engine Overhaul?
Moderator: KenKrawford
M35B Engine Overhaul?
Bob & Cherie
Cheeky Monkey - Hull 363
Vancouver, BC
Cheeky Monkey - Hull 363
Vancouver, BC
Re: M35B Engine Overhaul?
If properly maintained, you are around 1/4 of the way through the engine's life.
No symptoms, just do routine maintenance. Valve adjustment is often overlooked-- DO IT.
No symptoms, just do routine maintenance. Valve adjustment is often overlooked-- DO IT.
Brett Wolfe
C350 #180
"Vindaloo"
Ft Myers FL
C350 #180
"Vindaloo"
Ft Myers FL
Re: M35B Engine Overhaul?
Thank you Brett ... as always, great advice.
Bob & Cherie
Cheeky Monkey - Hull 363
Vancouver, BC
Cheeky Monkey - Hull 363
Vancouver, BC
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Re: M35B Engine Overhaul?
Bob,
I am in the same boat (almost literally). I agree with Wolfe10, these diesel engines can and do live forever. Just do the maintenance and keep it from rusting away. Keep it clean, cooled, feed it clean diesel and keep it well lubricated, and of course drive her with respect she will keep tick, tick, ticking along. Run the engine regularly don't let it sit. Agree on keeping valave lash correct is important
I am in the same boat (almost literally). I agree with Wolfe10, these diesel engines can and do live forever. Just do the maintenance and keep it from rusting away. Keep it clean, cooled, feed it clean diesel and keep it well lubricated, and of course drive her with respect she will keep tick, tick, ticking along. Run the engine regularly don't let it sit. Agree on keeping valave lash correct is important
NormSail350
Escape (hull #40)
Palmetto Bay, FL (Miami)
Escape (hull #40)
Palmetto Bay, FL (Miami)