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Yanmar 1GM10
"Frank Wiewandt" wrote in
: I've never figured out why boaters are SO enthralled with diesels lugging along at 1200 RPM that are made for 3600-4000 RPM by the Japanese geniuses. Amen! I was told early on by a diesel mechanic that it was best to run my little Yanmar diesel at higher rpms. My boat isn't in the water yet but I think I usually run mine between 3200 & 3400 rpm. That gives me a little left at the top if/when I need it. I've been doing this for 18 years & I've had zero problems. Frank Wiewandt Luggin' a 1GM sure is hard on motor mounts and the hull under them.... I think the prop should be small enough to over-rev the 1GM by 5% without creating a huge cloud of lampblack..... A too-big prop isn't going to create more power. Maybe that's what they think. A 3GM adds more power....(c; Larry |
Yanmar 1GM10
Luggin' a 1GM sure is hard on motor mounts and the hull under them....
I think the prop should be small enough to over-rev the 1GM by 5% without creating a huge cloud of lampblack..... A too-big prop isn't going to create more power. Maybe that's what they think. A 3GM adds more power....(c; All makes sense to me. I'm not sure I could stuff a 3GM into my little S2, though. ;-) Take care, Frank |
Yanmar 1GM10
Luggin' a 1GM sure is hard on motor mounts and the hull under them....
I think the prop should be small enough to over-rev the 1GM by 5% without creating a huge cloud of lampblack..... A too-big prop isn't going to create more power. Maybe that's what they think. A 3GM adds more power....(c; All makes sense to me. I'm not sure I could stuff a 3GM into my little S2, though. ;-) Take care, Frank |
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