Specifications

LAY-UP
&
RECOMMISSIONING
Starter
Motor
Lubrication and cleaning of the starter drive pinion is advisable,
if access
to
the starter permits its easy removal. Make sure
the
battery connections are shut off before attempting
to
remove
the
starter.
Take
care in properly replacing
any
electrical
connections removed
from
the
starter.
Cylinder
Lubrication
[Diesel]
If
you
anticipate a long lay-up period (12 months or
more)
WESTERBEKE recommends removing the
fuel
injectors
for
access
to
the cylinders. Squirt light lubricating oil into the
cylinders
to
prevent the piston rings from sticking
to
the
cylinder
walls.
Make
sure
you
have a replacements for the injector and return
line sealing
washers.
Intake
Manifold
[Gasoline]
Clean the filter screen in the
flame
arrester,
and place a clean
cloth lightly soaked
in
lube
oil
around
the
flame
arrester
to
block
any
opening. Also place
an
oil-soaked cloth
in
the
through-hull exhaust port, Make a note
to
remove cloths prior
to
start-up!
Cylinder
Lubrication
[Gasoline]
After engine shutdown, remove
the
spark plugs
and
spray a
small amount of
fogging
oil into each cylinder. Rotate the
crankshaft manually two complete revolutions. Re-install the
spark plugs loosely for winter lay-up.
NOTE:
At spring commissioning,
remove
the
plugs
and
rotate
the crankshaft
two
full
revolutions.
Re-install
the
spark plugs,
tightening properly and connecting
the
high tension leads fully
onto
each
spark
plug.
Batteries
If
batteries are to
be
left
on
board during
the
lay-up period,
make
sure that
they
are
fully
charged, and will remain that
way,
to
prevent them
from
freezing.
If
there
is
any doubt that the
batteries
will
not
remain
fully
charged, or that
they
will
be
subjected
to
severe environmental conditions, remove the
batteries and store them in a
warmer,
more compatible
environment
A
WARNING:
Lead
acid
batteries
emit
hydrogen.
a
highly-explosive
gas.
which
can
be
ignited
by
electrical
arcing
or
a
lighted
cigarette.
cigar,
or
pipe.
Do
not
smoke
or
allow
an
open
game
near
the
battery
being
serviced.
Shut
0"
all
electrical
equipment
in
the
vicinity
to
prevent
electrical
arcing
during
servicing.
Transmission
[Propulsion
Engine]
Check
or change
the
fluid
in
the transmission
as
required
Wipe
off grime and grease and touch up
any
unpainted areas. Protect
the coupling
and
the
output
flange
with
an
anti-corrosion
coating. Check that the transmission vent
is
open.
For
additional information, refer
to
the
TRANSMISSION
SECTION.
Spare
Parts
Lay-up
time
provides a good opportunity to inspect your
Westerbeke
engine
to
see
if
external items
such
as
drive
belts
or coolant hoses need replacement. Check your basic spares
kit and order items not
on
hand, or replace those
items
used
during
the
lay-up, such
as
filters and
zinc
anodes.
Refer
to
the
SPARE
PARTS
section of this manual.
Recommissioning
The recommissioning of your
Westerbeke
engine after a
seasonal lay-up generally follows the same procedures
as
those described in the
PREPARATIONS
FOR
STARTING
sec-
tion regarding preparation for starting
and
normal
starts.
However,
some
of
the lay-up procedures will need
to
be
counteracted before starting
the
engine.
1.
Remove the oil-soaked cloths from
the
intake
manifold.
2.
Remove
the
raw water pump cover and gasket
and
discard
the old
gasket.
Install the
raw
water
pump
impeller
removed during lay-up (or a replacement,
if
required).
Install
the
raw
water pump cover
with
a
new
cover
gasket.
3. Reinstall the batteries that were removed during
the
lay-up, and reconnect the battery cables, making
sure
the
terminals
are
clean
and
that the connections
are
tight.
Check
to
make sure that the batteries are
fully
charged.
A
CAUTION:
Wear
rubber
gloves,
a
rubber
apron.
and
eye
protection
when
servicing
batteries.
Lead
acid
batteries
emit
hydrogen,
a
highly
explosive
gas.
which
can
be
ignited
by
electrical
arcing
or
a
lighted
Cigarette,
cigar,
Dr
pipe.
Do
not
smoke
Dr
allow
an
open
game
near
the
battery
being
serviced.
Shut
off
all
electrical
equipment
in
the
vicinity
to
prellent
electrical
arcing
during
serviCing.
4.
Remove
the spark plugs, wipe clean, re-gap, and install to
proper tightness [gasoline].
5. Check
the
condition of
the
zinc
anode in
the
raw
water
circuit and clean or replace the anode
as
needed.
Note
that it
is
not necessary
to
flush
the antifreeze/fresh water
solution from the
raw
water coolant
system.
When
the
engine
is
put into operation, the system
will
self-flush in a
short period of time
with
no adverse
affects.
It
is
advisable,
as
either
an
end of season or recommissioning
service,
to
inspect
the
area where the zinc is located in
the
heat exchanger and clear any and all
zinc
debris
from
that
area.
6.
Start
the
engine in accordance with procedures described
in the
PREPARATIONS
FOR
STARTING
section of this
manual.
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&
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