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How to Convert the CUMMINS K19-M3 Marine Engine from Dry Exhaust to Wet Exhaust?

Mar 11, 2025 | Technical Articles | 0 comments

Cleaning and maintenance of marine gearboxes are important links to ensure equipment performance and extend life. This article details the key steps of cleaning, such as waste oil discharge, component disassembly and cleaning, housing cleaning, wear inspection, lubrication assembly and commissioning. At the same time, the article also provides operating precautions and regular maintenance recommendations to help maintain the gearbox more scientifically and improve its reliability and operating efficiency.

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Exhaust Pipe Modification

The first step in the conversion process is replacing the dry exhaust pipe with a wet exhaust pipe. This is the simpler part of the process and involves the following steps:
  • Remove the old dry exhaust pipe:

    Carefully detach the existing dry exhaust system from the engine.

  • Install the wet exhaust pipe:

    Fit the new wet exhaust pipe, ensuring it is securely connected and properly aligned with the engine's exhaust outlet.

  • This step is relatively straightforward and can be completed with standard tools and mechanical knowledge.

2

Cooling System Modification

The cooling system modification is more complex and requires careful disassembly and reassembly of several engine components. The primary challenge lies in adapting the water channel to accommodate the wet exhaust system. Here’s how to proceed:
  • Step 1: Remove the Thermostat Assembly

    The thermostat assembly must be detached to access and modify the water channel.

    This involves draining the coolant and carefully removing the thermostat housing.

  • Step 2: Remove the Rocker Arm Covers

    The thermostat assembly must be detached to access and modify the water channel.

    This involves draining the coolant and carefully removing the thermostat housing.

  • Step 3: Disassemble the Rocker Arms

    To modify the water channel effectively, the rocker arms must be removed. This involves:

    Detaching the rocker arms from their mounts.

    Carefully setting aside the components to ensure they can be reinstalled correctly later.

  • Step 4: Adjust Valve Clearance

    After reassembling the rocker arms, it is essential to re-adjust the valve clearance.

    This step ensures the engine operates smoothly and prevents potential damage caused by improper valve timing.

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Challenges and Considerations

  • Technical Expertise Required:

    The cooling system modification is highly technical and requires a deep understanding of the CUMMINS K19-M3 engine's internal components. Improper handling could lead to engine damage or performance issues.

  • Compatibility:

    Ensure that all replacement parts, including the wet exhaust pipe and any modified cooling system components, are compatible with the CUMMINS K19-M3 engine.

If you need the parts list for convert K19 or expert guidance, please feel free to reach out to our engineering team. ( info@seamac.com )
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