Busterbrown
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2013
- Messages
- 74
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- SCRAMBLER
- Vessel Make
- 1974 Grand Banks 32 #536
Purchased my first trawler a 1974 Grand Banks 32-536 and I am a novice. The previous owner rebuilt the 2714e in 2002. It was seized, 800 hours on it. The shop had a tough time freeing up # 6 cylinder. New pistons .20 over, new oil pump, water pump and one new rod for # 6 . One month later # 6 was knocking, the shop pulled the motor honed cylinders and replaced # 6 cylinder with a new piston .15 over. The block was bored out .20 over. The engine had 55 hours on it since the second rebuild when I took ownership 9/1/2014. I now have 90 hours on it and the # 6 knocks at start up and as engine warms turns to a faint tap. Do any of you have engine knock that fades when engine warms up? Why would they replace a .20 over piston with a .15 over? I sent out an oil sample for analysis and will post results. Thanks for reading, Mike