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[email protected] February 28th 04 12:54 PM

Small, cheap diesel?
 
PhantMan wrote:
And why inboard???


lsumpter wrote:
THIS boat I want to go "pooketa-pooketa-pooketa"
http://www.oldengineshed.com/waves/listersl.wav
Understand the concept?


oh yeah! Neato! Sounds almost like something I saw at the Wooden Boat
Festival in Madisonville, LA (the guy has it there every year giving
rides to passers by on the bulkhead). His is a long narrow cypress
jon boat lookin' thing but it's powered by an antique miniature steam
engine. Sounds like your wave file though. Has a whirly centrifical
governor looking gizmo on top and shiny brass parts all over it
including valves and the flywheel. And it runs either direction for
forward or reverse.
Rick

Stephen Baker February 28th 04 01:41 PM

Small, cheap diesel?
 
Dave Flew says:

But he did say cheap ....


Cheap is a variable, as I have discovered. ;-)
My definition of cheap wouldn't allow for the westerbeke, to be sure, but for
some folks it's a drop in the bucket.
I work on the basis that if it's right for the job, it will somehow be
afforded.
Can't see the Westie making that "pocketa pocketa" sound much, though.....

Steve

surfnturf February 28th 04 05:15 PM

Small, cheap diesel?
 
Thanks Llloyd. The sound brightened a winter moning.

surfnturf


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http://www.oldengineshed.com/waves/listersl.wav

Understand the concept?

Lloyd Sumpter





Ervin Charles February 28th 04 08:14 PM

Small, cheap diesel?
 
I got a 13hp Kubota off a portable lightplant on which the generator has
seized a bearing, bought the whole unit for $500. Made a small utility
trailer out of the trailer it sat on and the engine, radiator etc are all
one unit. Plan one putting it in a 28' Launch I'm gonna build one of these
days....
Check around heavy industrial areas. Construction companies use these a lot.
You might find one in their lay-down yard.
Charles E.



Old Nick February 28th 04 11:06 PM

Small, cheap diesel?
 
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 18:22:07 -0800, "Lloyd Sumpter"
vaguely proposed a theory
.......and in reply I say!:

But THIS boat I want to go "pooketa-pooketa-pooketa" as I sit


Diesel engines smell.

"pooketa-pooketa-pooketa" ....hmmmmm.....Thurber anyone?
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Paul Winchester February 28th 04 11:40 PM

Small, cheap diesel?
 
The Changfa is a small diesel made in China.

Comes in 9hp and is german designed. One nice thing about it is that it has
a water cooled head.

Sells for around $600 in th e US.

http://www.utterpower.com/changfa.htm

Paul

"Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Any suggestions on where I might look for an old, cheap, 5-10hp diesel
suitable for an inboard engine? Maybe a tractor engine, or
"stationary"...? Any thoughts?

Lloyd




Jim Conlin February 29th 04 12:27 AM

Small, cheap diesel?
 
From my experience, the minimum price of a Westerbeke part is about ten bucks.

David Flew wrote:

But he did say cheap ....

"Stephen Baker" wrote in message
...
Lloyd,
Westerbeke used to do the cutest little 7hp diesel. THey may still do it,

for
all I know.
Steve



William R. Watt February 29th 04 01:27 PM

Small, cheap diesel?
 
Jim Conlin ) writes:
From my experience, the minimum price of a Westerbeke part is about ten bucks.


do they make an engine with less than, say, 20 parts?

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Gordon February 29th 04 04:29 PM

Small, cheap diesel?
 
search ebay for marine engines
G
"Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 17:50:50 +0000, PhantMa wrote:

lsumpter writes:
Any suggestions on where I might look for an old, cheap, 5-10hp diesel
suitable for an inboard engine?


ag384 wrote:
why diesel?


And why inboard???
One of the advantages of having a flat bottom is shallow draft. But an

inboard
defeats the advantage. How's about a nice little four cycle outboard?

Rick


I design and build my own boats because I want them to turn out the way I

WANT,
not the way "most people" want. True, for performance, reliability,

weight, etc.
an outboard would be better. In fact, I have one. Goes real nice, sounds

like:
"WAAAAAAAAAA!!!" But THIS boat I want to go "pooketa-pooketa-pooketa" as I

sit
behind the wood wheel and watch the scenery go by. I happen to like the

smell of
diesel over the smell of 2-stroke oil. I chose flat-bottom because it's

easy and
cheap, not for shallow draft. I still might put some Vee in it, I donno...

http://www.oldengineshed.com/waves/listersl.wav

Understand the concept?

Lloyd Sumpter






Peter Wiley March 1st 04 02:58 AM

Small, cheap diesel?
 
"Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message .. .

Hi,




Any suggestions on where I might look for an old, cheap, 5-10hp diesel


suitable for an inboard engine? Maybe a tractor engine, or


"stationary"...? Any thoughts?


Yanmar make new industrial engines, both air cooled & water cooled.
Nice units, run at ~1800 rpm. Gearbox might be a problem, I don't
know.

They used to make little air cooled marine diesels complete with F-N-R
box. I have one under my bench for exactly the reason you want one :-)
Was too good to pass up; all I need is more time to build the boat.

Peter Wiley


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