Waterant
Senior Member
Hi guys,
I need your help to figure out the next step in getting one of my engines (Yanmar 6LYA-STP) back to life.
What i have now:
- The engine is seized (I can not move the engine shaft at all using 30" bar on the front wheel nut). I can do it easily on the second working engine.
- I do not know what happened as the previous owner passed away and took this information with him
- I removed the raw water pump and starter to ensure those are not frozen, causing this issue. Both are in good condition with no sign of rust or damage
- I drained the oil, and there was a little water it in (~30 oz/1L in 5Gal of oil) which seems like a negligible amount but is still worth mentioning
- I removed the heat exchanger (mostly to be able to remove the starter) and there is no damage or corrosion there.
- I drained ~4.5 gal of antifreeze which is how much the engine holds, so there was probably no leak of antifreeze to the oil
- I removed all injectors, and there is no visible corrosion or damage on them
- I removed the valve cover and do not see any apparent damage or anything suspicious there (see image attached)
- I hit every valve with a rubber mallet, and all but 2 sets are making a nice high sound. on 2 cylinders (1 and 4 or 5) the sound is different like valves are not moving there. I'm not sure if this is because of the position of the pistons in the cycle there or those may be the frozen ones
- I put mystery oil for a month in every cylinder via the injector's hole.
So, my question: is there anything else I can test/check without removing the cylinder head?
and second more general question - is there even a remote possibility to find and fix the problem like that without removing the engine or I should stop the madness, take it out and send it to the shop?
It's not a question of what is faster, I'm not in a rush, but if there is no way to fix a problem like that in the boat, I may very well save time and start looking for a shop.
I need your help to figure out the next step in getting one of my engines (Yanmar 6LYA-STP) back to life.
What i have now:
- The engine is seized (I can not move the engine shaft at all using 30" bar on the front wheel nut). I can do it easily on the second working engine.
- I do not know what happened as the previous owner passed away and took this information with him
- I removed the raw water pump and starter to ensure those are not frozen, causing this issue. Both are in good condition with no sign of rust or damage
- I drained the oil, and there was a little water it in (~30 oz/1L in 5Gal of oil) which seems like a negligible amount but is still worth mentioning
- I removed the heat exchanger (mostly to be able to remove the starter) and there is no damage or corrosion there.
- I drained ~4.5 gal of antifreeze which is how much the engine holds, so there was probably no leak of antifreeze to the oil
- I removed all injectors, and there is no visible corrosion or damage on them
- I removed the valve cover and do not see any apparent damage or anything suspicious there (see image attached)
- I hit every valve with a rubber mallet, and all but 2 sets are making a nice high sound. on 2 cylinders (1 and 4 or 5) the sound is different like valves are not moving there. I'm not sure if this is because of the position of the pistons in the cycle there or those may be the frozen ones
- I put mystery oil for a month in every cylinder via the injector's hole.
So, my question: is there anything else I can test/check without removing the cylinder head?
and second more general question - is there even a remote possibility to find and fix the problem like that without removing the engine or I should stop the madness, take it out and send it to the shop?
It's not a question of what is faster, I'm not in a rush, but if there is no way to fix a problem like that in the boat, I may very well save time and start looking for a shop.