Oil change and storage

RonGinger

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In August I bought a new (to me) Ranger 21 tug, with a Yanmar 3 cylinder diesel engine. I love the boat, and its going to be a great Albin 27 downsize for me.

The seller told me it had been stored, unused, for 3 years, and he was having a hard time starting it. I assumed nothing could be hurt by 3 years of storage, and since the seller didn't sound like the worlds best mechanic, I figured I could handle the engine.

I did get it started, by releasing the compression levers on 2 cylinders and bringing them on one at a time. It sounded pretty good, but we heard an air leak, that proved to be major blow-by in the crankcase. They yard guy suggested it probably had stuck rings, and said to try SeaFoam additive.

I ran a couple hours, but no improvement. I decided the engine had to come out and get torn down.

I took it to Mack Boring, the major Yanmar distributor. When they got it apart it had 2 pistons with badly broken rings, and rusty cylinders. Apparently the rings rusted to the cylinders, then when it was cranked over the rings broke, and the pieces scored the cylinders.

I asked the seller about oil change, and he admitted to never changing the oil. He bought the boat, put it into a covered storage building in Beaufort NC, then had health problems and the boat remained for 3 years. He had no idea if the previous owner had ever changed the oil.

So apparently the dirty, contaminated oil did its work over the 3 years of storage.

The good news is I now have essentially a new engine, bored oversize, new rod and main bearings, new valves, fuel system fully rebuilt. That total package was done at a fixed price of $3827.

So, change that oil every time you store the boat, you never know what may prevent you from getting back to the boat.
 
Ron, I went from a 1987 Albin 27 AC to a new Ranger R21EC. Loved the R21EC, but felt it was a tad small for me. Really, really loved that three cylinder Yanmar. Sorry the PO didn't properly care for yours. Now that it's fixed it may last a lifetime.

Gene
 
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