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Author Topic: Waterpump/Camshaft problem w/M-35BC engine  (Read 1619 times)
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Jim Price
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« Reply #15 on: December 20, 2002, 02:59:10 PM »

The service bulletin was not totally clear on which 25XP models might have the missing sleeve.  I pulled mine and it looked slightly different from drawings.  The shaft extends slightly forward of a large collar that is held in position with a snap ring around the shaft.  There does not appear to be any space for a sleeve for the collar unless it is very short.  I cannot tell that from the drawing.  If the new sleeve is just a peice that fits on the end of the shaft (effectly securing the slotted end) and rides on top of the snap ring, then I guess I could be missing the item.  Any help from anyone who has actually replaed?????  How long is the reinforcing sleeve? And does it just sit on the end of the shaft with the pump holding it in place??
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Gary Marhcand
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« Reply #16 on: February 04, 2003, 09:18:19 PM »

I have hull #1386, the S/V Carte Blanche, with a W/U M-35.  I'm sure it's the A and not B model.  I experienced the cam failure and would strongly suggest that preventive maintenance be done as the engine must be opened to replace the cam shaft once failure occurs.  The replacement is a total fix and the engine runs every  bit as good as it ever did but the downtime should be avoided.  We rigged a free standing JABSCO electric water pump inside the engine compartment to handle temporary duties until we could get to a shipyard and we had full use of the Carte Blanche.  This pump will now serve as a spare water pump or emergency bilge pump depending on the hose configuration used.  Overall the W/U M35 has been a solid performer and is well suited to C-34.
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« Reply #17 on: February 05, 2003, 09:24:46 AM »

Here is my original e mail and their response.  Judging from Garys hull number, I believe his is the B model with the 35 horse power...although his post has me alittle concerned that the A model might be susceptable to the failure.
 
  Randy,
   Your unit is not affected by this service bulletin. You have an A series model and the bulletin is for the B series model.
 
 Russ
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Randy Thies
 Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 7:02 AM
 To: RHagan@westerbeke.com
 Subject: cam shaft issue
 
 
 Hello,
 I recently read several postings on the Catalina 34 website referring to a cam shaft collar that may be necessary on some Universal Engines.  Since I am many miles from my boat I can't check it, but I do have the original sales agreement with the numbers.  The boat is a Catalina 34, 1997 Hull number 1345J697, the engine is the Model M35AC Serial Number 929881-D606.  Is there a way to tell if this model is susceptable to the cam shaft failure?  Thank you.
 
 Randy Thies
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Captain Bob
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« Reply #18 on: February 08, 2003, 02:24:53 PM »

If you can't get to your boat in the winter months to determine the engine serial number, give Catalina a call as they record the hull number and engine number in their master book. As long as you haven't repowered since the boat was built you should have the correct number.
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« Reply #19 on: May 12, 2003, 12:15:12 PM »

Hull # 1515
 
 Engine OXW8828 E001
 
 Naked shaft. Sad
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George Alberts
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« Reply #20 on: May 15, 2003, 05:26:01 PM »

In my previous post I forgot to mention my engine number.  As I said in my earlier post, it did have the "naked shaft" and I got the part(s) from Westerbeke and installed it. Catalina was very helpful in confirming it for me--the engine number is
 
 WW2564D904
 
 Again, it is hull number 1471.
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« Reply #21 on: May 23, 2003, 04:25:18 PM »

Hull 1373, M35BC engine ser #nnnnnD701, a 1997 boat, has the problem of the missing collar.  While reporting this to Westerbeke's rep, Bob Pisani??, the topic of a slowly leaking water pump came up.  The three rectangular holes are to let seawater that seeps by the seal to exit rather than make its way into the engine. Any seepage or leakage must be attended to without significant delay.  Apparently, the leakage indicates the seal has failed and puts the pump shaft at risk of corrosion, which can result in its seizing.  Of course, I've got that problem too so I'll replace the seal.  Or one can buy a new pump for $234 or so.  
 
 Mike Roy
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