G'Day all,
I have a V-1902 engine, marinized by the Nanni co, in our sailboat. It has arou nd 5000 hours use, and has recently started leaking fuel around the delivery valve housing (for the #1 cylinder) on top of the injector pump. Engine runs normally.
There is an o-ring at the base of the threaded housing, and from what I can gather, it is a common failure point. I have been advised that while it is easy enough to replace the o-ring, it is highly likely that the "fuel flow calibration" will be lost for that cylinder during the removal and replacement.
My questions:
Is that a serious worry?
Is there anything that I can do to minimize the chance of this problem occurring?
What is a good on-line source of a shop manual for this engine?
Any other advice?
Thanks from a new member!
Jim
I have a V-1902 engine, marinized by the Nanni co, in our sailboat. It has arou nd 5000 hours use, and has recently started leaking fuel around the delivery valve housing (for the #1 cylinder) on top of the injector pump. Engine runs normally.
There is an o-ring at the base of the threaded housing, and from what I can gather, it is a common failure point. I have been advised that while it is easy enough to replace the o-ring, it is highly likely that the "fuel flow calibration" will be lost for that cylinder during the removal and replacement.
My questions:
Is that a serious worry?
Is there anything that I can do to minimize the chance of this problem occurring?
What is a good on-line source of a shop manual for this engine?
Any other advice?
Thanks from a new member!
Jim