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Michael48

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    Albany
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    Construction
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    Marquis, Clancy
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    Albany

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  1. I don’t know, I’ll have the mechanic look at it and I’ll get back on that Tracy. And I will definitely have him look at the timing chain tensioners, tappet ball adjustment screws and push rod cups as well . Cheers for the valuable information though! so very much appreciated
  2. Thanks so much guys, I have forwarded this information to my marine mechanic in Victoria, He has said that the starter motor is grinding and that the engine runs well, I’ve asked him to change the water pump recondition the starter motor, and alternator. Replace any gaskets that are leaking, and commission the engine for the journey. I would like to carry a spare water pump starter motor and alternator and any belts and hoses? And I am also wondering if there are any common flaws/faults with that particular engine? It has been rebuilt… how long ago I don’t know? But according to the mechanic it runs really well. cheers
  3. Hi all I’m new here, I’ve put a deposit on a 40 foot steel motor sailor, I will be sailing from Victoria to Western Australia , march to April next year, the engine is a bmc sealord, approximately 100 hp, engine number-113d98257. I know very little about this engine? and even less about where to get parts for it? As I’ll be wanting to carry spare parts for the journey, and short of cutting the deck and putting in a 150hp reconditioned lees or lehman.. I’m really hoping someone might know something about this engine or where to find parts? can anyone help please?
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