Marine Diesel Engines: Maintenance and Repair Manual

Author:   Jean-Luc Pallas
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN:  

9781574092363


Pages:   238
Publication Date:   13 February 2007
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained


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By means of superb step-by-step photos and detailed diagrams, Jean-Luc Pallas explains in simple terms the operation of a diesel engine, and shows how to maintain it, as well as repair it should it break down. He explains: the different engine parts and their function, how the engine propels the boat, simple maintenance tasks to keep the engine in good working order, typical problem areas which can lead to breakdown, troubleshooting tables that enable you to diagnose and fix an engine problem, how to efficiently winterize your engine. This book is an invaluable on-the-spot reference for when things go wrong-don't go to sea without it!

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Author:   Jean-Luc Pallas
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Sheridan House
Dimensions:   Width: 21.40cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 30.10cm
Weight:   0.894kg
ISBN:  

9781574092363


ISBN 10:   1574092367
Pages:   238
Publication Date:   13 February 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I: Theory 1: The Propulsion System 2: Operating Principles 3: Diesel Engine Types 4: Fuel/AIr supply in diesel engines 5: Lubrication 6: Oil Types 7: Oil Consumption 8: The engine cooling system 9: Propulsion 10: Power 11: Electrical System Part II: Maintenance 12: Scheduled maintenance 13: Service Table 14: Basic tool kit Part III: Repairs Part IV: Breakdowns Part V: Winterizing Index

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Mention a diesel problem to a group of sailors and watch as eyes glaze over with condolences expressed. Many apply benign neglect and wishful thinking to the maintenance of the iron beast below decks, while others try to prevent problems with their checkbook and credit card. A few brave sailors roll up their sleeves and hope for the best. I was part of the latter group, but no more. Self-sufficiency is ingrained in the sailing culture. Sailors who have no fear of tackling fiberglass repairs, solving rigging problems, or mastering the intricacies of onboard plumbing, shy away from their diesel and its mysteries. Yet, a diesel is a very simple machine and understanding the workings of a diesel engine is made equally simple and understandable with Jean-luc Pallas's manual. MDE begins with an overview of how a diesel runs and the systems involved in keeping it running; fuel, air, and electric. The Manual is richly illustrated with large clear photos and simple understandable schematics. Pallas avoids lengthy passages describing a concept, providing instead a short paragraph or two with bullet points highlighting essential information. Each maintenance item is rated for difficulty, simple, technical, or complex to guide the neophyte diesel mechanic. Estimates of the time needed to complete the task and a list of necessary tools accompany the rating. I just wonder how well it will hold up to the inevitable greasy thumbprints and spilled diesel. NauticalReads.com A number of good books deal with outboard motor or diesel engine maintenance and repair, but these two [Marine Diesel Engines Maintenance and Repair Manual and Outboard Motors Maintenance and Repair Manual] come out on top for several reasons. In addition to providing clear descriptions, these easy-to-read books contain step-by-step photographs and graphics that make maintenance and repairs understandable. In the Marine Diesel Engines Maintenance and Repair Manual, the author also describes sail-drive operation, which makes this the only book I know of with such detailed information about the sail-drive propulsion system. The author also breaks down maintenance and repair projects so boat owners will know whether to attempt the repair or call a mechanic. For example, a green wrench indicates a simple repair for the average person, a yellow wrench means that the repair requires some skill, and a purple wrench indicates that the job is complex. When I see a purple wrench, I know it s time to call my mechanic... I highly recommend both books. As with a good novel, I could not put them down and am now ready to tackle some work on my small outboard motor and inboard diesel engine. The Ensign


This maintenance and repair manual provides everything you need to know about diesel engines. The different engine parts are identified along with their functions. Simple maintenance tasks are covered along with problem areas and troubleshooting tables to help you diagnose problems. There are full color photos and diagrams throughout. -- Latitudes & Attitudes Latitudes & Attitudes, January 2007


Author Information

Jean-Luc Pallas is Professor of Recreational Marine Mechanics at La Rochelle Technical College and has always had a passion for boats and the sea. He has raced open ocean Formula 28s, fine-tuned the engines of open 60s and repaired the engines of a vast array of everyday cruising boats. His enthusiasm for passing on his knowledge in the clearest possible way is paramount in this ground-breaking work.

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