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8
FOUNDATION
FOR
ENGINE
A good
engine
bed
contributes
much
toward
the
satisfactory
operation
of
the
engine.
The
engine
bed must be
of
rigid
construction
and
neither
deflect
nor
twist
when
subjected
to
the
engine
weight
or
the
position
the
boat
may
have
to
take
under
the
effects
of
rough
seas.
The
bed
must
keep
the
engine
within
one
or
two
thous-
andths
of
an
inch
of
this
position
at
all
times.
It
has
to
withstand
the
forward
push
of
the
propeller
which
is
applied
to
the
propeller
shaft,
to
the
thrust
washer
bearing
in
the
engine
and
finally
to
the
engine
bolts
and
engine
bed.
In
fiberglas
hulls,
we
recommend
that
similar
wooden
stringers
as
in
wooden
hulls
be
formed and
fitted,
then
glassed
to
the
hull
securely.
This
allows
hanger
bolts
to
be
installed
firmly
in
wood,
thus
reducing
noise
and
transmitted
vibration.
The
temptation
to
install
the
engine
on
a
pair
of
fiberglas
"angle
irons"
should
be
resisted.
Such
construction
will
allow
engine
vibrations
to
pass
through
to
the
hull.
Flexible
mounts
require
a
firm
foundation
against
which
to
react
if
they
are
to
do
their
job.
When
possible,
follow
bed
design
"A" and
avoid
bed
design
"B".
PROPELLER
COUPLING
Each
Westerbeke
Diesel
engine
is
regu-
larly
fitted
with
a
suitable
coupling
for
connecting
the
propeller
shaft
to
the
engine.
The
coupling
must
not
only
transmit
the
power
of
the
engine
to
turn
the
shaft,
but
must
also
transmit
the
thrust
either
ahead
or
astern
from
the
shaft
to
the
thrust
bearing
which
is
built
into
the
reduction
gear
housing
of
the
engine.
This
coupling
is
very
carefully
machined
for
accurate
fit.
For
all
engine
models,
a
propeller
half-
coupling,
bored
to
shaft
size
for
the
specific
order,
is
supplied.
The
coupling
either
has
a keyway
with
set
screws
or
is
of
the
clamping
type.
The
forward
end
of
the
propeller
shaft
has
a
long
straight
keyway.
Any
burrs
should
be
removed from
the
shaft
end.
The
coupling
should
be a
light
drive
fit
on
the
shaft
and
the
shaft
should
not
have
to
be
scraped
down
or
filed
in
order
to
get
a
fit.
It
is
important
that
the
key
be
properly
fitted
both
to
the
shaft
and
the
coupling.
The
key
should
fit
the
side
of
the
keyway
very
closely,
but
should
not
touch
the
top
of
the
keyway
in
the
hub
of
the
coupling.
If
it
seems
difficult
to
drive
the
coupling
over
the
shaft,
the
coupling
can
be expanded by
heating
in
a
pail
of
boil-
ing
water.
The
face
of
the
propeller
coupling
must
be
exactly
perpendicular
to
the
centerline
or
axis
of
the
propeller
shaft.
PROPELLER
The
type
and
size
of
propeller
varies
with
the
gear
ratio
and must
be
selected
to
fit
the
application
based
upon
boat
tests.
To
utilize
the
full
power
of
the
engine,
and
to
achieve
ideal
loading
con-
ditions,
it
is
desirable
to
use
a
propel-
ler
which
will
permit
the
engine
to
reach
its
full
rated
speed
at
full
throttle
under
normal
load.
ALIGNMENT
OF
ENGINE
The
engine
must
be
properly
and
exactly
aligned
with
the
propeller
shaft.
No
matter
what
material
is
used
to
build
a
boat
it
will
be found
to
be
flexible
to
some
extent
and
the
boat
hull
will
change
its
shape
to
a
greater
extent
than
is
usually
realized
when
it
is
launched
and
operated
in
the
water.
It
is
therefore
very
important
to
check
the
engine
align-

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