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If you had the chance to buy two brand new DD 671 TI 370 HP Military issued. Would you or not. pro and cons

the cost 18,000obo

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Brand new as in never ran and have been sitting moth balled since made or brand new rebuilt?
What application?
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Bruce my buddy came across these for his 31.brand new and never ran.

his other option are a set of yanmars 240 hp. 45,000 for the pair including tranny's
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Post by In Memory of Vicroy »

6-71 ain't gonna fit in no B31 Bobby......too tall, too long, too wide, and did I mention too heavy?

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Post by Carl »

Vicroy wrote:6-71 ain't gonna fit in no B31 Bobby......too tall, too long, too wide, and did I mention too heavy?

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Other then that a perfect fit !!!
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Vicroy wrote:6-71 ain't gonna fit in no B31 Bobby......too tall, too long, too wide, and did I mention too heavy?

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Thanks Vic, yea his heart was set on them.way to tall.

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Was not willing to ass ume they were for a 31.
Talk about 100lbs of crap in a 5 lb bag.

Good engines though in the right application.
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Post by In Memory of Vicroy »

I had a pair of 6-71Ns - straight 6s - once. Think they were about 225 hp and ran real good. Changed their own oil too.

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We have a 36 haterass sport fisherman here with 6-71 putting out 450 hp .when they were built the shop used "tubby" that's the slang word for GE bathtub sealant. Been about three years and they are pretty good on oil use .In regards to oil leaks at least the owner is happy .boat runs 27 knt. Wot with a heavy boat .yea old technology but reliable.
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Post by Morning Wood »

Ran a pair of 6 71Ns for 20 years in a 43 Egg. They ran perfect. Noisey, and she was no speed wagon. Couldn't bruise or dent, let alone kill em.
Just run em like your'e mad at them and they do fine.
Got commercial guys around here with 15K hours on them with 506 Twin Disc clutches fishing pots all day. I have a photograph of one in my house with an oil drip on the floor
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