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![]() "Larry" wrote in message ... "Sir Thomas of Cannondale" wrote in news:R9h1j.18212$701.1027@trndny08: Who knows. I don't think those labels make any difference any more. Manufacturers aren't really manufacturers any more, just brokers for obscure manufacturer contractors noone ever heard of. Case in point. I had a Honda EM5000X 5.5KW genset. It had a slant- cylinder 11HP OHV 4-stroke engine on it that said HONDA all over it. Honda made the whole thing, generator and all, painted Honda red......and quite expensive because of it. It was a great generator, too! But, roaming inside Pep Boys looking for something, I stumbled upon a whole rack of Chinese generators from manufacturers I couldn't even pronounce. I saw a familiar shaped engine on a 6KW Chinese model and took a closer look. There sat my HONDA 11hp OHV 4-stroke engine....EXACTLY what was on my Honda genset....at 1/4 the price! Where the HONDA genset had HONDA stamped into the aluminum block....it was blank on this engine. There were unused motor mounts on this block that HONDA used to mount the motor to the frame. It had the same carb, same valve cover without HONDA stamped into it, same everything except the name. Just like electronics, the company whos name is emblazoned on the cabinet is only the broker for the manufacturer in Foo Man Chu you never will hear of. Chuck Hung Lo Manufacturing and Storm Door, Foo Man Chu, PRC. Larry -- Xterm IS the ultimate video game...(c; ================================================== =============================== Larry ,, you once again make sound points. I am at the "just looking" stage so I'm able to look, think, decide. One funny quirt of the diesel marine engine market; there are no prices on their web sites. Take a look at Beta. They have just about everything and anything a boat owner would ever need to know when thinking about or actually doing/installing a repower. But NO PRICES. Nope. It always says "call this xxxx number for a price". I find this very strange. I wonder if it is because they use a Kubota motor and just marine it. I think I understand the "marine changes" part but now I'm not sure. What if a boat owner just bought a Kubota motor, like the one that Beta uses. What is the difference between the Kubota and the marine Beta. I realize that the motor will need a heat exchanger, alternator, etc. Do you know? Any other well thought out ideas? Thanks |
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On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 15:47:35 GMT, "Sir Thomas of Cannondale"
wrote: "Larry" wrote in message .. . "Sir Thomas of Cannondale" wrote in news:R9h1j.18212$701.1027@trndny08: Who knows. I don't think those labels make any difference any more. Manufacturers aren't really manufacturers any more, just brokers for obscure manufacturer contractors noone ever heard of. Quite a bit cut Larry -- Xterm IS the ultimate video game...(c; ================================================= ================================ Larry ,, you once again make sound points. I am at the "just looking" stage so I'm able to look, think, decide. One funny quirt of the diesel marine engine market; there are no prices on their web sites. Take a look at Beta. They have just about everything and anything a boat owner would ever need to know when thinking about or actually doing/installing a repower. But NO PRICES. Nope. It always says "call this xxxx number for a price". I find this very strange. I wonder if it is because they use a Kubota motor and just marine it. I think I understand the "marine changes" part but now I'm not sure. What if a boat owner just bought a Kubota motor, like the one that Beta uses. What is the difference between the Kubota and the marine Beta. I realize that the motor will need a heat exchanger, alternator, etc. Do you know? Any other well thought out ideas? Thanks In Thailand it is quite common to find Kubota engines in boats. There is a shop just down the road that builds them. The ones here come, second hand, from Japan, get a water cooled manifold installed (usually) and a long propeller shaft and are mounted on open fishing boats. I did ask the builder how they ran and he said that they seemed to last for ever. Bruce-in-Bangkok (Note:remove underscores from address for reply) |
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