by Barks » Sun Nov 20, 2011 9:39 am
+1 on that..... a marine conversion on the average 90's diesel would cost way more than the engine, so people don't do it!
The Nissan LD engines do seem to feature in marine conversions quite heavily though - I'm picking that Nissan may have done a production run of marinised versions.
Basically most of the older boats feature primitive engines solely because there was no alternative. These days a lot of people that come in for propellers have done conversions to Yanmar marine motors, so I'm picking they're pretty low cost, though Volvo Penta is still a popular choice, and John Deere have just released a new range of marine 4s.
Did repairs on a pair of 27 x 25.5 props last week that live off the back of 650hp Cats... THOSE are modernish engines!
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