I just wanted to share my excitement about getting my diesel engine started after commissioning today. It sat idle for two years so I was nervous. I had changed out all the filters, impellers, oil, etc, and replaced the fuel. After a quick bleed of the fuel lines she started right up. I am one step closer to plopping that thing in the water in a couple months. Yippee!
Some video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lfIaLNhl2c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcScAmwHi3s
My diesel runs like a top!
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Perkins diesel video
Not long ago there was a discussion about engine room insulation, although I can't seem to find it offhand. I think Britton was in on the discussion.
Anyway, here's a link to a short video of Ariel's engine compartment and firing up the diesel this spring. I thought some might be interested in hearing what the sound dampening material is capable of. The camera seems to amplify the noise level a bit; it seems much quieter in person. All the same, it's a significant difference.
Perkins Video
David
Anyway, here's a link to a short video of Ariel's engine compartment and firing up the diesel this spring. I thought some might be interested in hearing what the sound dampening material is capable of. The camera seems to amplify the noise level a bit; it seems much quieter in person. All the same, it's a significant difference.
Perkins Video
David