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Safe CO Westerbeke Maintenance


What to Inspect on Your Engine or Generator

This inspection is not meant to replace routine maintenance and service by a professional mechanic. Engines are complicated and should only be repaired by qualified technicians.

Areas to inspect include:

  • Water injected exhaust elbow
  • Exhaust manifold connections and body
  • Pipe nipple between water injected elbow and exhaust manifold
  • Cylinder head gasket
  • Exhaust pipe
  • All clamps
  • All exhaust hoses
  • All fittings
  • Shock mounts

What to look for includes:

  • Exhaust leaks
  • Cracks in hoses, pipes and components
  • Black streaking: this can mean loose parts are allowing exhaust to escape
  • Corrosion in hoses, pipes and components
  • Corroded pipe nipple on exhaust elbow: move the elbow to check for looseness
  • Change in exhaust sound
  • Change in exhaust smell in the engine room or boat interior (CO is odorless, but may be mixed with other exhaust gases)
  • Check for pitting, pin holes, and cracks or loose rust at the ends of pipe nipples and thread roots


See A List Of Standard Features For The Safe CO Generators
What is Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?
See Links to CO Information
See a short video about Carbon Monoxide

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