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== Electrical ==
 
== Electrical ==

Revision as of 15:01, 19 January 2009

The Catalina 34 has had at least three different motors. The M25, a 21hp engine, was installed on the the early models. The M25XP (23 hp) became standard in 1988. The M30, a 4 cylinder producing 28hp, became an optional engine about the same time and is standard in the Mark II. All are produced under the Universal Motors brand (now Westerbeke Corporation). Due to lack of available supplies, the factory occasionally installed a Yanmar engine (note: Yanmars are higher-compression engines, which do not require glow plugs).

Cooling

Exhaust
Internal engine system
Heat Exchanger
self-priming Raw water pump: Loss of self-priming capability

Electrical

Alternator mount/bracket upgrade Important safety upgrade for M25 (not XP) owners
Engine harness upgrade: A comprehensive overview by Gerry Douglas Important WARNING for M25 owners
Engine harness upgrade by Capt. Al
Glow plug solenoid Installation for faster starting
Secondary start switch
Slow start fix with a wiring upgrade, starter re-build, and new starting battery by Mike Vaccaro

Mechanical

Adjusting Valves
All about alternator belt tension & pulleys
Air Filters
Blow by
Engine Mounts
Injectors
Oil, Filters and Changing oil
Rebuilding a M25xp
Transmission

Misc Projects

Engine Cover Hinge
Outboard Motor Mount

Shaft & Propeller

Flexible Coupling
Shaft Alignment
Stuffing box
Propeller

Also of Interest

Diesel Info at Wikipedia
Engine Manuals
Parts Catalog