Building an engine jig...
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Building an engine jig...
Figured it out! Thanks everybody..
Last edited by Whaler1777 on Oct 28th, '10, 12:16, edited 1 time in total.
'79 Bertram 31' Sedan
John, I can scan the drawing from my shop manual...I cut a jig from plywood to test fit everything...In the end making everything fit YOUR boat is the way to go...The factory engine mounts made it difficult to get the engine shaft alignment JUST right....my 2 cents..learned the hard way..BH
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Hi John,
You can go to sbmar.com, it is tony Athens site from boat diesel and look through his files. He has the factory drawings there and also cummins install sheets.
If you can't find something thing email him he can send it to you. He is very helpful. Also, he is a great source for good parts cheap and some really good add-ons.
I got my mounts from him and they were less than half the cost of Cummins.
You can go to sbmar.com, it is tony Athens site from boat diesel and look through his files. He has the factory drawings there and also cummins install sheets.
If you can't find something thing email him he can send it to you. He is very helpful. Also, he is a great source for good parts cheap and some really good add-ons.
I got my mounts from him and they were less than half the cost of Cummins.
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hung my 330 cummins from a chainfall, blocked them in place, fabbed some plywood mounts and bolted them down, fabbed the engine risers the same way following the proffessors post ,then had these various mounts/ risers fabricated , everything was aimed at the shaft/ flanges that had been fixed in place with vee blocks and hot glue
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