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Yanmar 315
Posted: Oct 21st, '20, 22:10
by Keith Poe
Hey guys rather than reinventing the wheel i thought i would ask about pulling the head off fist for any and all insight to procedure.
Thank you
Re: Yanmar 315
Posted: Oct 22nd, '20, 09:08
by Carl
Sorry Keith I have no answers for you, just wanted to say hey, good to hear from you.
Carl
Re: Yanmar 315
Posted: Oct 22nd, '20, 19:05
by Bruce
The LP is an overhead cam engine, 4 valve per cylinder. Overhead cam engines are real susceptible to cam breaking if it's not done right. That and the valve bridge per cylinder can be damaged too.
There are a couple of special tools for assembly and adjustment of the valves and valve bridge.
Buy the LP service manual for like 45 bucks from a dealer, it's well worth it.
Re: Yanmar 315
Posted: Oct 22nd, '20, 22:49
by Tony Meola
Keith
Welcome back. How are you doing? Always think about you during Shark Week. I know you don't participate anymore, but it always reminds me of you and some of those pictures you have posted.
Re: Yanmar 315
Posted: Oct 24th, '20, 01:14
by Keith Poe
Hello Tony
Hooe you are well.
We are good been working full time for 5 months tons of construction work
This video is Leona 18' white shark.
I tagged her solo 14 months ago in Santa Monica bay California.
I believe she is pregnant.
She just arrived at the big island Hawaii.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/htyjp6c5dt236 ... 4.mp4?dl=0
Re: Yanmar 315
Posted: Oct 24th, '20, 01:19
by Keith Poe
Thank you Bruce
I will get the manual.
I just want to remove the head look inside.
If i decide to rebuild them i will mostly have good diesel mechanic do it.
Re: Yanmar 315
Posted: Oct 24th, '20, 01:22
by Keith Poe
Carl wrote: βOct 22nd, '20, 09:08
Sorry Keith I have no answers for you, just wanted to say hey, good to hear from you.
Carl
Right on you guys are the best i owe you guys a debt of gratitude for getting me through my rebuild it would have been a lot of reinventing the wheel without you guys.
π₯
Re: Yanmar 315
Posted: Oct 24th, '20, 23:21
by Tony Meola
Keith
That is a big girl. They just tagged one on the east coast that weighed a little over 3400 lbs. They estimated her to be 50 years old. Yours is bigger and probably 1t years older if rise determines age.
Re: Yanmar 315
Posted: Oct 25th, '20, 04:02
by Keith Poe
Tony Meola wrote: βOct 24th, '20, 23:21
Keith
That is a big girl. They just tagged one on the east coast that weighed a little over 3400 lbs. They estimated her to be 50 years old. Yours is bigger and probably 1t years older if rise determines age.
Hi Tony i saw that nice fish.
Hopefully great data return.
I'm tagging them solo no team or ship just me and my 31-B.
I'm about to start tagging whites again in central California hoping to tag females 16' and up and maybe run in to a few more 20'