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"Barry Brazier" wrote: Is 3500 hrs too many for a Perkins 4/108? How many hours is usual before reconditioning/ Barry 3500 Hours "Laugh" That is just barely beyond "Broken In". I have a 4-108 that was rebuilt 10 years ago, and at that time it had 35,000 hours on it, and had a complete top and bottomend done. It sat in my warehouse for the next 8 years. I then built a PrimePower Genset for my Big House using the engine driving a 10Kw Genserator, 240 amp 24 Vdc Alternator, 5Hp Air Compressor, 10 GPM Hrdrolikc Pump, and a 70 Gal/hr RO Watermaker Pump. I expect to get at least 15,000 hours before I need another topend, and 35,000 before it should need another bottomend. The trick to longeveity of diesel engines is to keep the Oil Change Interval low, and the best filtering that money can buy. New Oil and Filters are nothing more than "Cheap Insurance" for diesel engines. If I could afford a centrafuge on the Oil System I would install one of them as well, but that is a bit beyond my budget. 4-108 is a great hunk of Iron with a little TLC it will outlive you and maybe even you children. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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