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In early Pearsons, the A4 installations were raw water cooled, so that in
salt water the engines were toast after 15 years or so. A good fresh-water A4 might be a good replacement. In any case, the original Pearson work on tanks, exhausts and engine beds was awful and should be re-engineered. I owned such a boat and re-powered with a Westerbeke. It was somewhat bulkier than the A4 and we therefore lost some space in the galley. I never regretted the investment. "Thomas Wentworth" wrote in message news:%tAqf.1851$kb1.1844@trndny09... "rhys" wrote in message ... On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 14:29:02 -0500, "Jonathan W." wrote: On the other hand, a rebuilt as good as new Atomic 4 engine, which has served the boat well already for some 30 odd years, can usually be had for just under 5K, and they are usually quieter than diesels to begin with. I had my '73 Atomic 4 block rebuilt for $1,200 by auto rebuilders. I reassembled the engine myself with new gaskets ($100) and got a mechanic to test it, paint it and help me install it. That was $900. I spent another $600 for a new tank, hoses, exhaust, Vetus water lock (got for free in mint condition) and AquaPro fuel/water separator, various clamps and ballcocks. I put it in the boat August 1 and had over 100 hours on it by haul-out Oct. 22. Ran like a champ. I picked up a second A4 and rebuilt the block and it's in "cold storage" for immediate drop-in (which is about a six-hour job to cycle out the engines and transfer various bits). It's cheap insurance when your season is May 1-Oct 22. And with a 32-year-old boat worth at best $25K, putting $10K or better of new diesel into it, plus the mods I'd need to do to the shaft log, fuel system, etc.,would be foolhardy. I can buy/install about four Atomic 4s for every diesel, and as I've picked up a whack of spares for trade, barter and sale, I have a nice little sideline. Do what you will, but it's better than 50% that A4 can be revived, refreshed and rebuilt to drive the Pearson for another couple of decades. R. ========================================= I had a call back from a Westerbeke engine rep.. He said the replacement engine for the Atomic 4 was $7100. It weighs around 275 lbs. It goes on the same mounts as the AT 4. There might be some other work ... fuel tank, etc. I am learning soooo much. |
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