The upgrade from a normally aspirated to turbo Diesel engine means we need to change the exhaust system. Going from 2.5 to 3″ doesn’t sound like a lot, but the exhaust has no straight shot from the engine room. This means it has to be snaked out the port side of the engine room, make a 90degree turn to aft, wrap over and around the fuel tank, around the head, under the master bunk to the exhaust port through holes designed for smaller hose. This alone took three man days!
While we were changing the exhaust, I made the decision to upgrade the generator exhaust. The original system had the genset exhaust connecting to the engine exhaust via a Y fitting and sharing an outlet. This is not ideal, so we added another exhaust fitting to keep the two separate.
Motor mounts are reportedly done and the install is going on now.
Fingers crossed for no more surprises!