jleonard wrote:Per wrote:
sooner or later i am replacing my generator and just getting some ideas to what complications may stem from that..
there is the physical part.. getting the old unit out and the new in.
i have a decent size ER, where the unit can be dropped down on a roller platform.
other than that is there much to it?hooking up exhause, fuel lines and electronics.
if anyone have done this, i would greatly appreciate any information.
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*I did a generator replacement on my previous boat. I put in a Northern Lights 4.5 kw to replace an old Kohler/Lister-Petter pos.
I did a new exhaust hose and added a water lift muffler, and that was basically about it. Just connected the AC wiring to the new set, Ran the panel harness to the helm station, make up what I needed to fuel plumbing, connected the starter and called it a day.
I literally started at 8 am, the marina pulled out the old and in the new in the launch well with their boom truck, a friend helped lower the new set into the engine compartment, and I was on my way to Block Island by 3 that afternoon to start breaking it in. (no sound enclosure, that genset didn't need it).
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*just WOW!
i have already waterlift and good condition exhaust hose, fuel lines etc.
How did you get the old from its position to the hatch where you could yank it up with the boom? on some sort of rollers or?
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Sunchaser: good points, will make sure to include these.
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FW: LOLZ, yes there is always the Honda option. I probably dont need anything more than that, but somehow i feel obligated to have a working diesel generator..just hate the feeling of having a non-functioning system onboard.