MARINE DIESEL ENGINES — MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING, AND REPAIR
Author(s) | Nigel Calder |
Publisher | International Marine Publishing Company |
Date | 1987 |
Pages | 153 |
Format | |
Size | 12 Mb |
D O W N L O A D |
The book was written primarily for the owners of the facilities with the relatively small marine diesel engines installed. Prepared by the professional mechanic and excellent teacher, it will give all necessary guidance you need. All of the information is presented in a clear, understandable, and logical manner. It is simply interesting to read this book. The content is arranged in nine chapters starting with the very basic principles of operation common to most of the diesel engines.
The Sailing World and Ocean Navigator have both top-rated this publication due to its readability and amount of useful info. It is definitely to be kept on board any diesel-powered boat as it is good for any marine engineer to have clear understanding of the engines to provide timely maintenance and repair, whenever required. The areas covered by the author include but are not limited to the selection, installation, technical maintenance and repairs of the marine diesel engines.
According to the author, no maintenance and, of course, repair shall ever be undertaken without the sound knowledge of its construction, main parts, and operating principles, and his twenty-year experience in teaching have eventually been reflected in the pages of this guidebook.
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