Rating:  Summary: You do not have to be a mechanic to maintain your diesel. Review: After a quick review of this book you will realize that you do not have to be a mechanic to keep your diesel engine healthy.This book provides great assistance for dealing with the everyday operating requirements of your diesel engine. It is very comprehensive yet simple and informative at the same time. Excellent trouble shooting flow charts. Lots of very clear uncluttered "how-to" diagrams. Having owned and operated a marine diesel for 9 years I have become familiar with the everyday requirements of feeding and caring for my engine. This book addresses those requirements and helps me maintain my diesel so it will remain reliable for years. Kim Coleman
Rating:  Summary: Compton's book is great! Review: I didn't know anything about diesels before I bought my 41ft Morgan -but at $50 an hour for a mechanic I thought I'd have a go. I bought this book because it claimed to cover maintenance and troubleshooting in depth but with easy to follow diagrams. My first job was to solve an annoying smoky exhaust. The local mechanic suggested I needed to replace my aging Perkins and was quoting over $10,000, but after following Compton's excellent troubleshooting chapter I quickly narrowed it down to defective injectors nozzles which I had a shop replace for less than $200 !!!. I've since rebuilt the raw water pump, cleaned the heat exchanger and cooling system, and next I'm going to tackle installing the charge booster to improve output on my alternator. Compton's book is great! It specializes in the topic is well laid out and with all those graphics is very easy to follow. What's more it doesn't get sidetracked into stuff that's no use to me when I'm trying to get my boat going! A great do-it-yourself book that I can truly recommend to any and everyone who's got a diesel engine in their boat.
Rating:  Summary: Without the book we would not have found the problem... Review: Last Friday evening I gave your book to a friend as a gift. The next day we all went out on their boat to enjoy the Fleet Week festivities. About 1 mile offshore the engine just quit, no warning just quit running. The first thing we did was to drop the hook, the second was to get your book out. We went down the trouble shooting tree, checking each item and following the Yes-No flow. Well, 45 minutes later we had the engine running. The beauty of it was that without the book we would have NOT found the problem. (The problem was in the fuel return line) Without the book we would never had thought to check there for the problem. Needless to say my friends just LOVE your book.
Rating:  Summary: Be Your Own Troubleshooter Review: Mr. Compton says that he'd tried to write a first-aid manual for diesel engines and I'd have to say that's just what he's done in this very user friendly book. The book is full of great, easy to understand illustrations that make it easy for even the raw beginner to get involved with his iron jenny. This is a must have book for any cruising sailor.
Rating:  Summary: Not the best but pretty good Review: Ok- I think Nigel Calders book is better- but I like this book to. The writer has a good style. I particularly like the troubleshooting checklists, that are orgainized from most likely cause to least likely. Also has some good decision making flow charts. I think there is a lot of practical information here presented in an easy to read style. It is one of the two diesel books I always refer to. Would I buy again? YES
Rating:  Summary: Outstanding! A must for anyone with a marine diesel! Review: This book will quickly become the first thing you reach for when contemplating strange noises and goings-on in the engine room. Well-written and organized, this book is especially helpful to first-time diesel boat owners. Make this book a mandatory item on your boat! And be sure to keep it handy- you'll be referring to it many times. It won't fix your boat for you, but it will give you the confidence to step up and tackle any problems you might fact.
Rating:  Summary: Marine Diesel Troubleshooting in depth - but easy to follow! Review: Troubleshooting Marine Diesels was written with the average boat owner in mind. It doesn't assume any previous experience with diesel engines, nor does it delve into theory or major overhauls that need a workshop and special tools. Instead this book takes a fresh approach to the topic using great illustrations from Jim Sollers and Rob Groves to guide you through very detailed troubleshooting and maintenance that corrects faults before they become serious and expensive problems. The troubleshooting chapter uses flow charts to point you towards the most likely cause of any problem. More detail can be found in the system chapters on the function of each component, what maintenance is required to keep it reliable - what you can do yourself or when you need to call in the professional. You'll find lots of advice and neat tricks that the pro uses every time he's called out to a sick engine. The secret to a reliable diesel is not how to repair your engine but how to maintain it so you don't have to repair it! If you're looking for a book to help you overhaul a diesel - then you must have the manufacturer's workshop manual. However, if you looking for a first-aid-manual to carry aboard, that will help you diagnose and correct the vast majority of faults that can occur with any marine diesel, then join the many thousands who've already bought this volume. I don't think you'll be disappointed and if I've done my part right you'll enjoy your boating that much more. Best wishes Peter
Rating:  Summary: Worth waiting for! Review: When you are looking for a simple explanation to a complicated set of directions you usually ask a friend, not in this case, just look at the book. I found Peter Compton's book a very helpful and interesting guide to trouble shooting your way out of a frustrating situation. I am teaching marine engineers and running courses for weekend sailors and would have no hesitation in urging them to buy a copy for their book shelf. The diagrams are first class and I use the book as an example to my students. Well done Peter for giving me the tools to make the job easier.
Rating:  Summary: Worth waiting for! Review: When you are looking for a simple explanation to a complicated set of directions you usually ask a friend, not in this case, just look at the book. I found Peter Compton's book a very helpful and interesting guide to trouble shooting your way out of a frustrating situation. I am teaching marine engineers and running courses for weekend sailors and would have no hesitation in urging them to buy a copy for their book shelf. The diagrams are first class and I use the book as an example to my students. Well done Peter for giving me the tools to make the job easier.
Rating:  Summary: Think like a Diesel Mechanic!!!! Review: When you read this book you suddenly realise that diesel engines are extremely reasonable creatures that behave or misbehave for reasons that are usually very predictable. The main problem with owning a diesel engine is that you can pay a "diesel" mechanic a lot of money for him to find the cause of a problem,and then pay a lot more for to fix it. The whole process can be made a lot cheaper and quicker with this book as it explains, in simple english, how to troubleshoot your way from the symptom back to its most likely cause. So even if you don't intend to do any of the work yourself, Trouble Shooting Marine Diesels puts you on a resonably equal information-footing with a mechanic and stops them exploiting your ignorance in order to pay for their childrens' college education.
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