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Default PythonDrive CV Coupling?-Update


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Adrian Smith wrote:

Why did you choose the Aquadrive over the cheaper PythonDrive?

Did you notice a big before/ after difference in both noise and
vibration?

Just noticed that you are probably in UK which may impact pricing.

Here in US, a complete AquaDrive package, including engine mounts

and
adapters is probably less than $1,500 USD for most sail boat

engines.

Lew


Don't suppose you can remember what model/size AquaDrive you have?

PythonDrive for my engine (2.25litre 48BHP@2800) is approx 600USD

(converted
from GBP) Probably get one cheaper over there. For complete unit/

adapters
but not engine mounts.

From what I can see in the specs there is not much difference

between an
AquaDrive and a PythonDrive.

Adrian Smith


Adrian
Everybody has been giving their own personal recommendations before
you said what engine you have in your boat and what sort of boat it
is.
Also, do you really want to mount the engine on flexible mounts rather
than solid mountings?
From your latest post, am I correct in assuming that you have a 4 cyl
diesel? Japanese based unit or BMC etc?

Are you more concerned about alignment problems or
vibration/noise transmission?

Phil



The engine is an Izuzu marine engine. (4 cyl)

I want to reduce all noise and vibration to an absolute minimum and that is
not possible on solid mounts. Some guys have solid mounts but they generally
have older, heavier low reving engines.

Adrian Smith