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wrisberg

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About wrisberg

  • Birthday 31/07/1924

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Denmark, Køge
  • Interests
    Boat´s, Bike´s, Bitche´s . . ? ;-)

    Fishing, Traveling and drinking beer.
  • Occupation
    industrial engineer
  • Boat Name
    Nynne - SOON KAMA
  • Boat Location
    Kastrup havn

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  1. Hi guys. Have been at this forum a couple of years searching on and of regarding my old boat KAMA ( birchwood 25 ) Now I bought a boat suited for living on, and the date is 1st of may!!! Need to rebuild both engines, insulate the roof, and build a new bed in the stern, as i took down 3 small bunks, and, a bunch of sanding and painting aswell In 1970 and again in 1979 it has been rebuild with engines and cockpit. I am the fourth owner. Marconi, Build in 64 or 65 by the dutch steel metal yacht company Helstede. Thanks for this great forum, I really enjoy browsing and reading here. Jonas, - denmark
  2. New raw water pump, Jbsco, New impeller, PLENTY of flow when idling. Its a solid string of water at 1200rpm, from the exhaust. Everything cleaned when refitting. brand new mixing elbow Air leaks or pump . . . yeah, it could be. - but it's unlikely i think The Engine starts right away, and doesn't give either white or black smoke, when cold, or when full loaded. No smoke, at all. It settles on the rpms instantly when taking the gas of. No leaks or anything other. It runs as smootht as I could imagine a engine from that time to run. If it was to lean, it would heat up when running with higher rpm's, right ? Maybe I'll just have to live with it. It doesnt overheat, it settles at like 90-95. It does push a little coolant out when idling for a long time though, I have a hose from the cap to a container. Then I pour it back, every once in a while . . . . its like 0.05 - 0.1 liters. a little cupfull. If i doesnt pour it back, the running temperature is a bit higher, not 80, but 85 degrees. >then I can tell if its time to pour some back on. It only uses / pushes this out If I have been in idle for a long period . . . fishing or something. So I am not that concerned over it. A car has a expansiontank for this, this engine don't, so it must be normal i guess ? Jonas
  3. Have you tried preheating twice? In the wintertime, when I was working on mine, It always startede right away, if I preheated twice, for like 15 sec on each. I bit harder if I only heated once. Id rather preheat twice, and save some on my starter. It's taking a long run when you crank yours, I think.
  4. Thanks for your reply's I'll take them off then. Thanks. It's 4.8 of my engines. 8.8 liters! We tracked down the guy who builded it-. He is 83 years now. He came by to see it, what an awesome guy!! - He sold it 20 years ago. He was extatic to see it again. His wife said, it's only been a month since he said to her, that he was wondereing about the boat. Wilmer, is his name. He startet the process in 1968, and was done in 75. He took the engine from a used truck in 68 :-) what a talented guy - thats a fact. He tig welded alot of it, that was state of the art at that time. every little kut and bolt has a purpose and a meaning. Somethings more than one function. talented craftsman. he brought some pictures, from the time it was done.
  5. Just got a big boat, with this motor installed. It's removed from a truck in 68. I need new filters, but they are placed in a canister, so I cant really see what make / number- or model the have, without removing them. I still have a lot of work on the engine, so would prefer to order new filters before I take of the old ones. Can anybody here recall the filters? I have tried google, but it 's not really showing what filters to use on this engine. Anyone here with that engine? Or the filters ? Kind regards, Jonas
  6. Thanks for your reply's I have no problem charging, not at all. I'll stick to the current configuration. Only problem, that isn't really a problem is the temperature rises when idling, not overheating, but rising a lot. thanks for this great forum! Cheers from denmark Jonas
  7. I was meaning, " the range " within the engine are designed to work - between 1800-2200, with 2200 as maximum. Would it make more sense, to prop down a bit and reach like 2800, with 2500 is the operating rpm ' s ?
  8. It's a 2.51-1 ratio. 1800 should be the range, right ?
  9. Sounds like I am in the right range then. #2 Flyboy Tachometer is calibrated. Changed to a 14x16, from a 10x16 propeller
  10. Just getting more and more hours on my boat, with the new engine. The old BMC 1800 had its operating rpm at, 2900rpm. With a maximum of 3200. My newly installed / rebuild engine, seems to be waaaay from that. The marinisation is done propper, on this one, so thats okay. I have been cruising for a couple of weeks, adding a little more throttle on each trip. Now I have found my "sweetspot" I Guess. At 1800rpm, it sounds nice, and sails nice, around 7 knots. The maximum at WOT is 2300rpm - I would have thought more, but I have changed the propeller also. in Neutral it easily revs to 3500. Does this sound okay to you guys? Any of you have had this engine and remember you cruising rpm's ? Kind regards Jonas
  11. Hi Guys. When I start my engine, everything is in order. There is plenty of " Splasshh " Waterflow / in the raw water cooling filter / box. BUT, when I was out cruising, 1500-1800rpm, last night, I could not see any splash in the filterbox. I imidiatelly stopped the engine, everything looked allright, so I started the engine again, water was flowing, but when I hit the throttle, its the same again. I can't see waterflow. I have looked on the exhaust, and there is plenty of water , in a steady pace coming out. Could it be that there is so much Vacum, in the box, so it just goes directly in the pipes, without any " splash " ? Can you see waterflow, in your's filterbox, when cruising, or only in idle ? Kind regards Joas
  12. Just installed a secondary tachometer. I am not up for taking the engine appart and installing a reader on the flywheel.
  13. Nearly there.... Expecting water next week!!! It runs smooth and quiet. New wiring ( what a night...) new batteries, etc.
  14. I presume it's from a engine with a signal from a source, let's say flywheel or somethings. Not the alternator. That must be the reason. Any og you guys in here know of such a device? Is it easy to mount? Is it direct bolt on, to maybe one of the belt drives? If it's mounted to the flywheel, it's a no go. Don't want to take it apart already ??? then I'll rather install a secondary tachometer, and leave it be, until winter.
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