Cummins 4BTA 250 hp problems
Posted: Oct 1st, '07, 10:40
Those of you who have these engines, have you had, or are you having issues with them? Specifically injectors?
I know they had issues, and that there were replacements provided.
I have a neighbor who has a 28' Carolina Classic. His boat is 3-4 years old now, he bought it new. He has those engines.
What a bucket of problems he has had...
He has had injector issues from day one, always attended by factory tech's.
Here is the latest.
He broke a tip and sucked into the piston. It is a ceramic tip, so it wrecked the cylinder of course. (sorry to use the terms interchangeably). Long story short it took Cummins 6 weeks (mid-season, like up until about 2 weeks ago) to decide what to do. I have to credit them, they decided on a new engine. They put in the engine, and an oil fitting was cracked, so the engine ran dry of oil and fried. I know, not injector, but none of the alarms went off, nothing. Back to square one...
He tells me that Cummins will replace the injectors for free every 200 hours, and that some are having it done at 100 hour intervals instead. All at no cost... Jeepers....
Carolina Classic has offered to repower the boat at cost. He is leaning towards the 315 Yanmars as a choice. He likes the idea of a 30 plus knot cruise.
I feel for the guy, as his Cummins have been a complete bust. Too bad...
Anyone living with similar issues? I heard the whole story first hand finally yesterday.
Dug
I know they had issues, and that there were replacements provided.
I have a neighbor who has a 28' Carolina Classic. His boat is 3-4 years old now, he bought it new. He has those engines.
What a bucket of problems he has had...
He has had injector issues from day one, always attended by factory tech's.
Here is the latest.
He broke a tip and sucked into the piston. It is a ceramic tip, so it wrecked the cylinder of course. (sorry to use the terms interchangeably). Long story short it took Cummins 6 weeks (mid-season, like up until about 2 weeks ago) to decide what to do. I have to credit them, they decided on a new engine. They put in the engine, and an oil fitting was cracked, so the engine ran dry of oil and fried. I know, not injector, but none of the alarms went off, nothing. Back to square one...
He tells me that Cummins will replace the injectors for free every 200 hours, and that some are having it done at 100 hour intervals instead. All at no cost... Jeepers....
Carolina Classic has offered to repower the boat at cost. He is leaning towards the 315 Yanmars as a choice. He likes the idea of a 30 plus knot cruise.
I feel for the guy, as his Cummins have been a complete bust. Too bad...
Anyone living with similar issues? I heard the whole story first hand finally yesterday.
Dug