Operator`s manual
SPARE 
PARTS 
Since a possibility exists 
in 
which the engine may need to be serviced at sea 
or 
while 
in 
a port other 
than 
your home port,  certain spare parts should 
be 
kept 
on 
board  to  help  minimize  delays 
in 
your voyage. 
Please refer to your engine's Parts List for 
part 
numbers when ordering spare parts.  Listed below are those 
spare parts 
that 
should 
be 
carried 
on 
board at all times. 
1. 
An impeller kit. 
2.  A fuel system hardware kit. 
3.  A secondary fuel filter element. 
4.  A water 
pump 
belt. 
5.  Hose clamps. 
6.  A spare oil  filter  with a  spare quart 
of 
diesel  service engine oil  along with a gallon 
of 
premixed 
antifreeze. 
7. 
A few zinc anodes 
and 
heat exchanger end plate gaskets. 
8. 
An 
oil pressure switch. 
Other 
parts (listed below), whose life expectancy cannot be accurately predetermined, should 
be 
carried 
on 
board (in addition to those listed above) especially 
if 
the vessel is to be taken 
on 
long ocean voyages. 
I. 
Fuel injectors. 
2. 
Glow plugs. 
3. 
Cooling system hoses. 
4. 
A starter. 
5. 
'A 
20 
amp 
DC 
circuit breaker. 
6. 
An 
electric fuel pump. 
7. 
A sea water pump. 
8.  Battery terminal connectors. 
9. 
A fuel 
run 
solenoid. 
The 
spare parts  listed  directly  above  are those  we  recommel1d be  carried 
on 
board 
during 
long  ocean 
voyages.  You may wish to ask other boat owners who have similar crafts 
and 
who have completed long 
ocean voyages 
as 
to what spare parts they carried on board 
and 
what parts were needed 
at 
specific times 
on 
the voyage.  From 
the 
list provided directly above and from  these inquiries, you 
can 
determine what 
spare parts may be needed. 
In 
addition, 
if 
you are planning a long ocean voyage, consult your Westerbeke 
dealer for a listing 
of 
the Westerbeke dealers located on your route. 
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