ENGINE ROOM Pictures of the technical jobs which keep the ship moving. | |
![]() | Helicopter view of the main- and auxiliary engines. |
![]() | Piston 2 overhaul. |
![]() | Exhaust valves of the B&W main engine. |
![]() View of the engine room. ![]() FIAT B757S main engine, 9800 PK. Fitting new X-head bearings. ![]() Fuel cam and reversing mechanism. ![]() Cleaning the indicator cock before taking diagrams. ![]() Carter inspection. ![]() Sulzer RND68, cleaning the scavenge ports. Normally this is done through the scavenge system, here the cylinder cover insert was removed to change the gasket. ![]() Measuring the cylinder liner. Diameter= 750 mm maximum allowable wear up to 756 mm. ![]() The scavenge ports + piston rings. ![]() Another kind of dirt in the filters, this is Lagos, Nigeria. The filter has to be cleaned every day. Normally it is checked once a month. ![]() Cleaning the propeler during inwater survey at Caracas bay, Curacao ![]() Fuel pump plunger. 6 cylinders are pumping 30 tons of fuel per day at 111 revolutions per minute. ![]() View of the piston-underside. You see the piston rod, telescopic pipes of the piston cooling and behind the head some scavenge air valves. ![]() This is a fuel pump roller and guide ![]() Helsinki 25 december. Lots of work cleaning the filters ![]() Fuel pump and hydraulic actuator of exhaust valve. ![]() Main engine values during passage of the panama canal. ![]() 4de wtk bezig met de ketelwater test. |
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