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I am looking at what amounts to a derelict 34 CHB which has twin 80
engines. The hours are 1600 and 1500 (maybe). I had a pro engine survey and of course there are minor external issues but the big one is that both engines have blown head gaskets. The question is what would be a good guess at what did them in. Over heat/ (most guages did not work), Age? Design flaw? On top of all that the previous owner over filled the oil by 3 US gallons on one engine and the engine was run in that condition from the dry dock to the dock for sea trial. My instinct says these are rebuilds. Waht would be the odds of a gasket replacement fix. I expect to bid the boat down by the cost of the repairs. Is it worth the risk? It could be a big can of worms or work done a hull with serviced engines. Opinions? Thanks Jim |
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