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On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 10:06:22 -0800, Bob wrote:
Let the debate begin........ Repower for the 21st century Or Rebuild a 1979 Yanmar 3QM30H (raw water cooled)? I went the repower route on Far Cove (story is at http://www.bcboatnet.org/Tech/engine/index.html ) There are SO many things apart from the engine itself to consider: exhaust system. Control cables (mine broke just as I was replacing them!). prop/shaft/stuffingbox. And so on. I put in what was supposed to be "like for like" and still had to redo the stringers twice, completely redo the exhaust, and so on. If I had gone the rebuild route, I probably would have done the other upgrades as well. Now, Far Cove was substantially underpowered with the original 23hp, so the 26hp was a good upgrade. If the replacement was the same hp, I probably would have just rebuilt. druid |
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