Mike,
My manuals are on board the boat as well as the engine itself and that's a 10 hour round trip by car. I won't see the boat until mid May at the earliest.
Perhaps you or other readers can confirm my engine model from a photograph.
Here is my engine.
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Bill Matley
Duncan Bay Boat Club
Cheboygan, Michigan
Lakes Huron, Michigan,
Canadian North Channel
"Spirit of Aloha" Hull #1252
Four cylinder, I would say M35. You can verify by reading the model on the Universal plate that is visible in the picture.
Allan Rex
# 2216
Mike:
Here are a few sites that might help if your manuals are at the boat. There is a lot of more info also on each site of you look around them.
Randy Sherwood
[url]http://knowledgebase.engines1.com/default.asp?id=62&Lang=1&SID=[/url]
[url]http://www.marinedieseldirect.com/universal/shopping/[/url]
Randy Sherwood
Mutualfun 1990 # 1057
T/R W/K M35a
Home. Charlotte, Mi.
Boat. St Augustine,Fl.
Looks like the Universal M35 B C on my 1999 Mk II. But you can just call Catalina and they will let you know as long as you tell them the sail number and year of your boat.
William, here is a link to Westerbeke where you can get a PDF Operator and Parts manual that may be of help.
[URL="http://www.westerbeke.com/parts/manuals.cfm?mID=198"]Universal M Series Manual[/URL]
Allan Rex
# 2216
William & All - Given where the raw water pump is located, I think it's just a M35, but not the "B" model.
Craig
Craig Illman, Seattle
S/V Espresso C34 #1150 1991
I have to agree with Craig, on it being a M35. You do not see a gear case either in front under the water pump as a M35 b has. I have this same motor in our 1990 #1057.
Randy
Randy Sherwood
Mutualfun 1990 # 1057
T/R W/K M35a
Home. Charlotte, Mi.
Boat. St Augustine,Fl.