Looks like they drained the water from the engine bay, did not drain water from intake system, and tried to start engine. Hydraulic locked her. Need at least three con rods, pistons, sleeves, and thats assuming there is no damage to push rods or rest of valve train. Cheaper to get another engine.
@@newjerseybill3521 Guess you only rebuilt American gasoline motors. hehehe They are the same thing, but American gas mechanics call em sleeves and diesel mechanics call em liners depending on where you live and the engine manufacturer. The terms are often swapped depending on who you talk to but if you only read info from the net and never actually worked on them, I can see how you would get confused. BTW, most diesel manufacturers parts catalogues and repair manuals refer to them as liners. The Toyota parts catalog for my Camry refers to them as a cylinder liner kit. Many European vehicles also refer to them as liners for both gas and diesel. Asian vehicles use both terms. Aircraft also use both terms.
@@GoofieNewfie69 You misinterpreted my message. The OP stated "Need at least three con rods, pistons, sleeves," I was saying that block does not have replaceable liners (Sleeves). I've rebuilt from 4 HP lawn mower engines to 4000 HP locomotive engines.
Sir, do you know of any places that sell tires for 1970’s revcon Motorhome? My wife and I have two revcons. A ‘73 and a ‘75. We’ll be selling the ‘73 sometime soon, I think.
Fresh rebuild and running great when it was parked.
Did they leaving it running at high idle as the hurricane hit? I think there is a whole lot more to the story than she went under water.
Is this what they mean when they say "marine engine"?
Yanmar makes a great compact Diesel engine. Sad to see one abused like that one.
Someone tried to start it when it was full of water. There's certainly more to the story is a consensus here. 😁
Does that engine have a steel ring land for the top piston ring
Hey, I love your videos. Please keep em coming!
Universal joint / shaft assembly
Buddy deals.......... "Hey, man.... can you make me a silk purse out of this sow's ear?"
How to overhaul 3 cylender yanmar diesel engine
Looks like they drained the water from the engine bay, did not drain water from intake system, and tried to start engine. Hydraulic locked her. Need at least three con rods, pistons, sleeves, and thats assuming there is no damage to push rods or rest of valve train. Cheaper to get another engine.
No liners (sleeves) in that engine.
@@newjerseybill3521 Guess you only rebuilt American gasoline motors. hehehe They are the same thing, but American gas mechanics call em sleeves and diesel mechanics call em liners depending on where you live and the engine manufacturer. The terms are often swapped depending on who you talk to but if you only read info from the net and never actually worked on them, I can see how you would get confused.
BTW, most diesel manufacturers parts catalogues and repair manuals refer to them as liners.
The Toyota parts catalog for my Camry refers to them as a cylinder liner kit.
Many European vehicles also refer to them as liners for both gas and diesel.
Asian vehicles use both terms.
Aircraft also use both terms.
@@GoofieNewfie69 You misinterpreted my message. The OP stated "Need at least three con rods, pistons, sleeves," I was saying that block does not have replaceable liners (Sleeves). I've rebuilt from 4 HP lawn mower engines to 4000 HP locomotive engines.
@@GoofieNewfie69 just 3 pistons, rods and new bearings, and a gasket set, the cilinders are fine.
@@MrBugsier5 hehehe, that big chunk missing out of the cylinder wall is perfectly fine eh. hehehe
Hmm looks like it must have had some high performance rod knock when it ran before
After how many hours engine runs in dyno testing at yanmar
That little engine is still running strong! It just left for the Bahamas again.
Sir, do you know of any places that sell tires for 1970’s revcon Motorhome? My wife and I have two revcons. A ‘73 and a ‘75. We’ll be selling the ‘73 sometime soon, I think.
Well, that is stuffed, but at least it will break for parts well. (Assuming it is like the yanmar UK market)
Were you in Florida for this job? I may have owned this tractor and I was the one who flooded it
So, Doctor, can you save this patient?
Is this a 3GM30?
Rodney has had a visit 🤣
Engine is toast .. now a boat anchor
I hope he got it for free.
That rod bent trying to compress water
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Kinda juicy, ain't she?
Watching water drain for 20 minutes is not fun
Hmmmm it’s only a 4 min video....
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