Trevelyan
Marine/Ocean
- Apr 4, 2004
- 4
This concerns exhaust valve failures (valve head separating from the valve spindle) on a CAT 3516 generator engine on an offshore jack-up drilling rig. The drilling rig went into service approx 8 months ago and therefore the engine has low running hours and has not yet reached the top overhaul interval.
I am interested to know if any other members have experienced this problem and if they were able to identify the reason for the failure.
I have seen, on the internet, other references to similar CAT 3516 failures but very little information as to the source of the problem. I have plenty of CAT 399 experience but have not personally worked on the 3500 series engines.
The engine is on a rig offshore West Africa and this is the second failure in the last 6 months. I have not been able to get on the rig and see the failure, so I'm relying on information sent to me.
Any advice appreciated...
I am interested to know if any other members have experienced this problem and if they were able to identify the reason for the failure.
I have seen, on the internet, other references to similar CAT 3516 failures but very little information as to the source of the problem. I have plenty of CAT 399 experience but have not personally worked on the 3500 series engines.
The engine is on a rig offshore West Africa and this is the second failure in the last 6 months. I have not been able to get on the rig and see the failure, so I'm relying on information sent to me.
Any advice appreciated...