How do you remove a engine from a F36 .
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Re: How do you remove a engine from a F36 .
I had the boat 11-12 years and it was propped right when I got it . the hour meters had very low hours on them . Rumor had it they where rebuilt before installed ( owner passed away )but that's not fact the could have been new hour meters on high or low hour take outs that where installed . Honestly hours most likely are not relevant on the cause of failure . Engine show no sighs of wear or age . I would bet it would have past any engine survey the day before .
If I was rebuilding or putting in a long block I would be very concerned of the failure cause so if would not repeat . But as I reusing very few parts I am not very concerned at this time . But I am checking a few boat related possibilities like water in fuel taking out a injector or something on the shaft causeing a bind making the engine go to full fuel/over load.
I may long block the old engine . And at that time I will know the cause
If I was rebuilding or putting in a long block I would be very concerned of the failure cause so if would not repeat . But as I reusing very few parts I am not very concerned at this time . But I am checking a few boat related possibilities like water in fuel taking out a injector or something on the shaft causeing a bind making the engine go to full fuel/over load.
I may long block the old engine . And at that time I will know the cause
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Re: How do you remove a engine from a F36 .
Sea trial I am happy to report was a 100% success .
Now its time to go cruising !
And start tearing apart the old engine










And start tearing apart the old engine
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Re: How do you remove a engine from a F36 .
Yabba,Dabba, Doooo..prowlersfish wrote:Sea trial I am happy to report was a 100% success .![]()
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Now its time to go cruising !
And start tearing apart the old engine

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Re: How do you remove a engine from a F36 .
Glad to hear it!prowlersfish wrote:Sea trial I am happy to report was a 100% success .
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Re: How do you remove a engine from a F36 .
Its broken at the wrist pin and in several pieces . the lower half is still on the crank . No need to take it apart for that due to the new large inspection hole and the parts I found in the bilge LOLmikeandanne wrote:
Yabba,Dabba, Doooo....good stuff....let us know how that rod looks when you get it apart.....
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Re: How do you remove a engine from a F36 .
Wow, is all I can say.
Fast turnaround for sure.
Glad you're back running, Prowler.
Rick
Fast turnaround for sure.
Glad you're back running, Prowler.
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Re: How do you remove a engine from a F36 .
Thanks for all the good wishes !
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Re: How do you remove a engine from a F36 .
glad to hear you are back on the water again.
This problem was not like a bad component failure ie water pump, alternator, starter, injection pump, etc.
The question I have is:
How do you prevent this from happening with the other engine, or the replacement engine?
RWS
This problem was not like a bad component failure ie water pump, alternator, starter, injection pump, etc.
The question I have is:
How do you prevent this from happening with the other engine, or the replacement engine?
RWS
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Re: How do you remove a engine from a F36 .
Not much you can do . There is no external cause of the engine failure . Something cause # piston to lock up causing the rod to bend a break I believe . #5 piston is at the bottom of the bore . ( I can see it from the hole in the block with my bore scope ) . Possible causes , injector failure causinig a hydro lock ( or injection pump), coolant from the freeze plug that blew out . No coolant/water was found in after cooler when I pulled the plug so I am not thing this is the likely cause . Piston seized from possible lose of coolant is possible . Until I tear it down I will not know .RWS wrote:glad to hear you are back on the water again.
This problem was not like a bad component failure ie water pump, alternator, starter, injection pump, etc.
The question I have is:
How do you prevent this from happening with the other engine, or the replacement engine?
RWS
Bottom line is it was a internal failure or a failure on bolt on component . Not a install or propping issue . So there is not much that can be done to prevent this from happing to the other engine(s) . Its just one of those things that happens . Now if I just put a long block in and bolted on all these parts then I would Have some thing to worry about , but I did not . The cause is contented in or on the engine that is remove . I am 100% confident in that .
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Life is to short for a ugly boat
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Re: How do you remove a engine from a F36 .
Geez Paul, sorry to hear, not the kind of thing anyone wants to happen. Glad you are back up so quickly, I'd still be scrubbing oil out of the bilge !
The possible cause may be a forever mystery - but one thing for sure, it's an engine - diesel or not, they do fail from time to time, in fact, with the new emission compliant diesels, we have far more failures with diesels than gas by a very large margin.
Nice to see you got the boat back up and running before the summer !
Cheers!!
The possible cause may be a forever mystery - but one thing for sure, it's an engine - diesel or not, they do fail from time to time, in fact, with the new emission compliant diesels, we have far more failures with diesels than gas by a very large margin.
Nice to see you got the boat back up and running before the summer !
Cheers!!
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Re: How do you remove a engine from a F36 .
I was thinking about this last night and I remembered that we had a series of trucks with Cummins engines, I believe they were 04's 05's or 06 engines in the 300 hp range,. Anyway, these engines developed a cooling system issue in that if the coolant wasn't properly maintained at the correct PH and anti corrosion additive levels maintained, the cylinder walls or sleeves would have a tendency to corrode through and the engine would hydro-lock and then implode.
just a thought
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Re: How do you remove a engine from a F36 .
Yanmar requires a coolant change once a year.
They are also VERY PICKY about the specifications.
I do mine every two, and use distilled water for the 50/50 mix.
Lightweight aluminum is GREAT, however there is a much higher degree of strict preventative maintenance with these engines than those of yesteryear.
I am quite happy with mine, as they are US EPA tier one, and have zero electronics to worry with or fail.
RWS
They are also VERY PICKY about the specifications.
I do mine every two, and use distilled water for the 50/50 mix.
Lightweight aluminum is GREAT, however there is a much higher degree of strict preventative maintenance with these engines than those of yesteryear.
I am quite happy with mine, as they are US EPA tier one, and have zero electronics to worry with or fail.
RWS
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Trojan International Website: http://trojanboat.com/
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Yanmar diesels
Solid Glass Hull
Woodless Stringers
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Re: How do you remove a engine from a F36 .
The Cummins B is not picky on coolant being a parent bore engine ( not sleeved ) . Sleeved engines are . Yanmar is very sensitive to its coolant . But regardless I kept up on it .
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Re: How do you remove a engine from a F36 .
Well after a short sea trial last week and some much longer runs this weekend , I can report success .
A failure report on the old engine will be forth coming in the next few weeks . I am pretty sure what happened now but a tear down will confirm . I am also doing some updates on the other old engine . thankfully all the $$$ ones have been done
A failure report on the old engine will be forth coming in the next few weeks . I am pretty sure what happened now but a tear down will confirm . I am also doing some updates on the other old engine . thankfully all the $$$ ones have been done
Boating is good for the soul
77/78 TROJAN F36 Conv.
6BTA Cummins diesels
Life is to short for a ugly boat
77/78 TROJAN F36 Conv.
6BTA Cummins diesels
Life is to short for a ugly boat
