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Westerbeke 12C- TWO User Manual

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LAY-UP
&
RECOMMISSIONING
GENERAL
Many
owners
rely
on
their
boatyards
to
prepare
their
craft,
including
engines
and
generators,
for
lay-up
during
the
off-season
or
for
long
periods
of
inactivity.
Others
prefer
to
accomplish
lay-up
preparation
themselves.
The
procedures
which
follow
will
allow
you
to
perform
your
own
lay-up
and
recorrunissioning,
or
you
may
use
them
as
a
check
list
if
others
do
the
procedures.
These
procedures
should
afford
your engine
protection
during a
lay-up
and
also
help
familiarize
you
with
the
maintenance
needs
of
your
engine.
If
you
have
any
questions
regarding
lay-up
procedures,
call
your
local
servicing
dealer;
he
will
be
more
than
willing
to
provide
assistance.
PROPELLER
SHAfT
COUPLING
The
transmission
and
propeller
half couplings
should
always
be opened
up
and
the
bolts
removed
when
the
boat
is
hauled
out of
the
water
or
moved
from
land
to
water,
and
during
storage
in
the
cradle. The
flexibility
of
the
boat
often
puts
a
severe
strain
on
the propeller shaft
or
coupling
or
both,
while
the boat
is
taken out
or
put
in
the
water.
In
some
cases,
the
shaft
has
actually
been bent
by
these
strains.
This
does
not
apply
to
small
boats
that
are
hauled out of
the
water
when
not in
use,
unless
they
have
been
dry
for
a
considerable
period of
time.
FRESH
WATER
COOLING
CIRCUIT
A 50-50
solution
of
antifreeze
and distilled
water
is
recommended for
use
in
the
coolant system
at
all
times.
This
solution
may
require a higher concentration of
antifreeze,
depending
on
the area's winter
climate.
Check
the
solution
to
make
sure
the
antifreeze protection
is
adequate.
Should
more
antifreeze
be
needed,
drain
an
appropriate
amount
from
the
engine
block
and add
a
more
concentrated
mixture.
Operate
the
engine
to
ensure
a
complete
circulation
and
mixture
of
the
antifreeze
concentration
throughout
the
cooling
system.
Now
recheck
the
antifreeze
solution's
strength.
LUBRICATION
SYSTEM
With
the
engine
warm,
drain
all
the
lubricating
oil
from
the
oil
sump.
Remove
and
replace
the oil
filter
(Place
some
paper
towels
and a plastic
bag
around the
filter
to
catch
the
oil
during
its
removal).
When
installing the
new
oil
filter,
be sure
to
apply
a
small
amount
of
oil
on
the rubber
seallng
gasket
at
the
base of
the
filter.
Fill
the
sump
with the correct
amount
of
oil
for
your
engine.
(Refer
to
the
SPECIFICATIONS
section
of
this
manual).
Use
an
oil
with
an
API
specification of
CF
or
CG-4.
Run
the
engine
and
check
for
proper
oil
pressure
and
make
sure
there
are
no
leaks
..
A
CAUTION:
Do
not
leave
the
engine's
old
engine
oil
in
the
sump
over
the
lay-up
period.
~ubricating
oil
and
combustion
depOSits
combine
to
produce
harmful
chemicals
which
can
reduce
the
-life
of
your
engine's
internal
paris.
FUEL
SYSTEM
Top
off
your
fuel
tanks
with
No.2
Diesel
fuel.
Fuel additives
such
as
BioBor
and
Diesel Kleen + Cetane Boost should be
added
at
this
time
to
control
bacterial growth
and
to
condition
the
fuel.
Care
should
be
taken
that
the
additives
used
are
compatible
with
the
primary
fuel
filter/water
separator
used
in
the
system.
Change
the element in
your
primary
filter
and
clean
the
separator
sediment
bowl.
Change
the
fuel
filter
elements
on
the
engine and bleed
the
fuel
system,
as
needed.
Start
the
engine
and
allow
it
to
run
for
5 -
10
minutes
to
make
sure
no
air
is
left
in
the
fuel
system.
Check
for
any
leaks
that
may
have been created in
the
fuel
system
during
this
servicing,
correcting them
as
needed.
Operating
the
engine
for
5 -
10
minutes
will
help
allow
movement
of
the
treated
fuel
through
the
injection
equipment
on
the
engine.
RAW
WATER
COOLING
CIRCUIT
Close the
through-hull
seacock.
Remove
the
raw
water intake
hose
from
the
seacock.
Place
the
end
of
this
hose
into a
five
gallon bucket
of
clean
fresh
water.
Before
starting the engine,
check
the
zinc
anode
found
in
the
primary
heat
exchanger
on
the
engine
and
clean
or
replace
it
as
required, and
also
clean
any
zinc
debris
from
inside the heat exchanger where
the
zinc
anode
is
located.
Clean
the
raw
water
strainer.
Start the
engine
and
allow
the
raw
water
pump
to
draw
the
fresh
water
through
the
system.
When
the bucket is
empty,
stop the
engine
and
refill
the
bucket with
an
antifreeze
solution
slightly
stronger
than
needed
for
winter
freeze
protection in
your
area.
Start the
engine
and
allow
all
of
this
mixture
to
be
drawn
through
the
raw
water
system.
Once
the bucket
is
empty,
stop
the
engine.
This
antifreeze mixture should protect
the
raw
water circuit
from
freezing
during
the
winter lay-up,
as
well
as
providing
corrosion
protection.
Remove
the
impeller
from
your
raw
water
pump
(some
antifreeze mixture will
accompany
it,
so
catch
it
in a bucket).
Examine the
impeller.
Acquire
a
replacement,
if
needed,
and
a cover
gasket.
Do
not
replace
the
impeller
(into
the
pump)
until
recorrunissioning,
but
replace
the
cover and
gasket.
INTAKE
MANIFOLD
AND
THRU-HULL
EXHAUST
Place a clean
cloth,
lightly
soaked
in
lubricating
oil,
in
the
opeuing of
the
intake
manifold
to
block
the
opening.
Do
not
shove
the
cloth out of
sight.
(If
it
is
not
visible
at
recorrunissioning,
and
an
attempt
is
made to start
the
engine,
you
may
need assistance of
the
servicing
dealer).
Make
a
note
to
remove
the cloth
prior
to start-up.
The
thru-hull
exhaust port
can
be blocked
in
the same
manner.
I~--'WESTERBEKE
--,
Ergines
& Generators
55

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BrandWesterbeke
Model12C- TWO
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