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Jim
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engine replacement question
dazed and confuzzed wrote:
Jim wrote:
1) Any fuel tank that old needs to be replaced no matter how good it
appears to be.
Why?
A guy who does fuel polishing told me there's two kinds of people who
own twenty year old fuel tanks, "Those who know they have a problem, and
everyone else."
If you don't get it, ALL twenty year old tanks are a leak waiting to happen.
2) Diesel requires a baffled tank.
For what reason? Foaming?
A little suspended air in the fuel can ruin your day.
wrote:
Several manufacturers offer 'Atomic 4 Replacement' diesel engines.
Most are based on the same Kubota 3 cylinder block, the only difference
being the 'marinization' of the engine.
Too, Yanmar has a similar size / weight engine not based on Kubota.
Here's the list;
Universal M3-20B
Phasor Marine P3-20-SM
Beta Marine BD722
Yanmar 3YM20
Westerbeke 20B2 or 30B3
Vetus M 3.09 (Mitsubishi?)
If weight is a concern, the first 3 (the Kubota derivatives) have a
'dry' weight of around 230 lbs. The last three are closer to 290 lbs.
The cost of the basic engine + standard gear reduction (less high-end
meter/light panel or other options) is *around* 6 - 8K$US. Often the
best deals are had at boat shows, so if you're looking to save $,
enquire at a major show. This price does *not* include installation;
you get the engine on a wooden pallet.
I expect that the fuel tank *could* be reused, but only after careful
inspection for corrosion. The shaft and drive train may need to be
replaced, depending on the physical dimensions of the installtion. I
do *not* believe there are *any* "drop in, plug and play" Atomic 4 swap
outs.
MW
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