
The engine block was then loaded onto a heavy lift vessel for onward transportation to Singapore. Once ready for land transportation, the engine block was transported 50 kilometers to the port by multi-wheeler trailer. At this stage, visual inspection and nondestructive testing were performed to confirm suitability of the block for the project.

Goltens' specialists started the work by dismantling and extracting the 80-tonne engine block from an existing power plant in a rural location in the Philippines. This was an extremely challenging project that required complicated logistical arrangements and operations between the Philippines, Singapore and Bangladesh. The full scope of work was carried out in three locations, culminating in the rebuilding of the engine and commissioning on-site in Haripur, near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Wartsila VASA V22 & R22 - Spare Parts Catalogue.Īll modifications were completed utilizing Goltens' In-Situ machining tools. Wartsila diesels - Operating and Maintenance Manual, Spare parts Catalog in PDF format. Goltens located and inspected a similar engine block in a power plant in the Philippines and sent it to Goltens' workshop in Singapore for a full overhaul and machining modifications.

Goltens is not new to undertaking the most demanding repairs in the industry. Goltens was contracted to replace it and to overhaul and modify the replacement block to run on Gas as well as MDO and HFO.
