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"KJEJ Harris" wrote: Hello, I have a 1981 Carver with twin 270 Crusader engines nearing the end of their lifecycle. I'm sure I can get another year or two from them if I treat them well, but I was wondering if by doing so I was actually ending up paying more. By that I mean is the improvements in efficiency in engines enough over the last 20 years that I would be ahead in gas savings by getting rid of them now? Thanks Kevin Replace them with some very nice Volvo, John Deere, or Cat Diesels and save a pile on fuel, and maintainance. me Diesels are your friend......... |
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