From Book News, Inc.
On keeping a diesel running well. Resembles any of dozens of auto repair books except that Calder limits attention to the engine and that it is not a flimsy paper bound book. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Review
``If the reader faithfully follows the author's maintenance procedures, he may well find that he need never call upon the services of a diesel mechanic, and that alone makes this book well worth the price.''
Ocean Navigator
"This is one of the best-illustrated engine books ever, Calder explains basic concepts in a thoroughly enjoyable way."
Sailing
"If the reader faithfully follows the author's maintenance procedures, he may well find that he need never call upon the services of a diesel mechanic, and that alone makes this book well worth the price."
Book Description
If you own a small marine diesel engine that you depend on--at least occasionally--this book was written for you. Nigel Calder, a diesel mechanic of many years' experience, a good writer, and perceptive teacher, has written a guide that is clear, logical, and acutally interesting. A boatowner born with a monkey wrench in his hand will find Marine Diesel Engines useful and agreeable; a mechanical illiterate will find it a godsend.
Here in nine extensively illustrated chapters is everything you need to keep you diesel engine running cleanly and efficiently--saving you a world of frustration, discomfort, and even peril, not to mention time-and-a-half weekend mechanics' charges.
"One of the best books on marine diesels to appear in some time."--Ocean Navigator
"The most up-to-date and readable book we've seen on the subject."--Sailing World
"Even if you never intend to put a spanner near your engine, and know your mechanic's home phone number by heart, this book deserves a place on any diesel-powered boat."--Motor Boat & Yachting, London
"Clear, logical, and even interesting to read."--Cruising World
About the Author
Nigel Calder, a diesel mechanic for more than 25 years, is also a boatbuilder, cabinetmaker, and machinist. He and his wife built their own cruising sailboat, Nada, a project they completed in 1984. Calder is author of numerous articles for Yachting World, National Fisherman, and other magazines, as well as four other International Marine books that have guided tens of thousands of boatowners worldwide--Boatowner's Mechanical and Electrical Manual, Repairs at Sea, Refrigeration for Pleasureboats, and The Cruising Guide to the Northwest Caribbean.
Marine Diesel Engines: Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Repair FROM THE PUBLISHER
If you own a small marine diesel engine that you depend onat least occasionallythis book was written for you. Nigel Calder, a diesel mechanic of many years' experience, a good writer, and perceptive teacher, has written a guide that is clear, logical, and acutally interesting. A boatowner born with a monkey wrench in his hand will find Marine Diesel Engines useful and agreeable; a mechanical illiterate will find it a godsend.
Here in nine extensively illustrated chapters is everything you need to keep you diesel engine running cleanly and efficientlysaving you a world of frustration, discomfort, and even peril, not to mention time-and-a-half weekend mechanics' charges.
"One of the best books on marine diesels to appear in some time."Ocean Navigator
"The most up-to-date and readable book we've seen on the subject."Sailing World
"Even if you never intend to put a spanner near your engine, and know your mechanic's home phone number by heart, this book deserves a place on any diesel-powered boat."Motor Boat & Yachting, London
"Clear, logical, and even interesting to read."Cruising World