From what I see in the picture, all you will need is a good quality torque
wrench, and a Way to drive the seal into the seal plate. A good gasket scraper,
some acetone or brake kleen to remove all oil residue from gasket surfaces.
Locktight for sealing bolts. Some good quality gasket sealer for
Looks fairly straightforward. Is it shown on Page 202 or 204 here?:
https://www.westerbeke.com/parts%20manual/32139_rev4_13-33_parts_list.pdf
Can't quite see if seal will slip over the flange on the end of the crank.
Bet if you took the engine, seal and gasket to a tractor repair guy he's do
it
I pulled the engine this fall so I could work on the engine compartment.
Boat is a 40-2 Aft Cabin so engine is relatively easy to pull.
Plan was/is to do basic stuff like mounts, wiring, hoses, injectors, valve
adjust. Plan is not to rebuild the engine. Engine has ~3000 hrs. Does not
seem to have