Gould 0738 wrote:
Need to make some final decisions about the best cure for my engine problems.
Options a
1. Have current 6354 turbo Perkins rebuilt by Pacific Detroit Diesel.
$3600-3800, plus 10% markup to my engine specialist who can set up the deal and
will handle transportation to and from the reman shop. Will need a new manifold
for another $1k, and new innards for the aftercooler......(close to free since
it looks like the aftercooler failed to bring down the engine and I bought the
aftercooler several years ago from my engine guy).
2. Brand new Perkins Sabre tubo engine, about $14k
and here's where it gets interesting.......
3. Brand new Perkins Sabre naturally aspirated engine, about $10.5k
Especially with the super deal my engine guy is willing to arrange on the
rebuild, I think I'd just automatically do the rebuild rather than the new
turbo engine.
But, the difference between the rebuild of my old turbo and the N/A Perkins
Sabre makes it a tougher call.
Anybody running a 6354 NA? I'd lose about 30HP, comparing the maximum ratings
of the two engines, but I typically run about 1800-1900 RPM with the 165 turbo.
I might lean toward the NA engine if I'm not going to lose anything more than
about 1/2 a knot, (the Perkins specialist says I might even go a little faster
with the NA at 1800 than with the turbo at 1800....hmmm).
Another factor: Wife says there is another boat in our future. Not necessarily
in the next couple of years, but certainly prior to retirement. She has a few
items on her boat "wish list" that she thinks are missing from our present
boat. General question: If you were considering a 25-year old boat, would you
be much more likely to buy the boat and/or pay a few thousand extra if the
engine were 4-5 years old vs. a 25-year old engine with 600-800 hours on a
thoroughly documented rebuild?
Such a quandry.
Get the cheap rebuild and save the bucks for the next boat.
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