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SPARE
PARTS
Since a possibility exists
in
which the engine may need to
be
serviced at
sea
or while
in
a port other than
your home port, certain spare parts should
be
kept
on
board to help minimize delays
in
your voyage.
Please
refer to your engine's Parts List for part numbers when ordering spare parts.
Listed below are those spare parts that should
be
carried
on
board at
all
times.
1.
An
Impeller Kit
2. A
Fuel
System hardware
Kit
3.
An
Electric
Fuel
Lift
Pump Filter and a Secondary
Fuel
Filter.
4.
An
Alternator/Sea Water Pump Belt
5. Hose Clamps
6. A Spare
Oil
Filter with a Spare Quart of
Diesel
Service Engine
Oil
along with a Quart of Transmission
Oil
and a Gallon of Premixed Antifreeze.
Other parts, whose
Ine
expectancy cannot
be
accurately predetermined, should
be
carried
on
board
(in
ad-
dition
to
those listed above) especially if the
vessel
is to
be
taken on long ocean voyages. These parts
are
listed below.
1.
Fuel
Injectors
2. Glow Plugs
3. Cooling System Hoses
4.
An
Alternator
5.
A Starter
6. A 20 Amp
DC
Circuit Breaker
7.
An
Electric
Fuel
Lift Pump
8.
A
Sea
Water Pump
ora
Major Overhaul
Kit
(the pump's part number
is
found
on
the cover of the pump).
9. Battery Terminal Connectors
The
spare parts listed directly above are those
we
recommend
be
carried
on
board during long ocean
voyages. You may wish to ask other boat owners who
have
similar crafts and who
have
completed long
ocean voyages
as
to what spare parts they carried
on
board and what parts were needed at specific times
of the voyage. From the list provided directly above
and
from these inquiries, you can determine what spare
parts may
be
needed.
In
addition, if you are planning a long ocean voyage, consult your local Westerbeke
dealer for a listing of the Westerbeke dealers located
on
your route.
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