EBay 4Btas
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EBay 4Btas
There's a pair of 4bta-250 hp Cummins on EBay. They're represented as being recently rebuilt. Any thoughts? Not my first choice, but the price may be right.
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The only problem I knew about were the injector tips falling into the pistons on early models. If rebuilt, I'm sure that flaw has been corrected, as Cummins acknowledged the problem and repaired/replaced complaints. Doc loves his and seems to get surprising performance from them. A bit rough at idle, but smooths out at 800+ rpms. Walter
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I just checked with T&S--the 4bts are available reman'd only at 150 hp. The 6bts are 210, 315, 370, with the 315s at about $20K per side with gears, mounts, panels, etc. Its the quick arrival at $60K for a repower that makes looking at used 4bts something to think about.
John F.
I just checked with T&S--the 4bts are available reman'd only at 150 hp. The 6bts are 210, 315, 370, with the 315s at about $20K per side with gears, mounts, panels, etc. Its the quick arrival at $60K for a repower that makes looking at used 4bts something to think about.
John F.
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Unless you can confirm by a reputable Cummins dealer that these engines were rebuilt correctly, plan on adding rebuilding costs to those engines.
I can't tell you how many times people have tried to save money by buying "rebuilt" engines only to have to rebuild them again after taking delivery.
There are very few good deals out there.
Unless you can confirm by a reputable Cummins dealer that these engines were rebuilt correctly, plan on adding rebuilding costs to those engines.
I can't tell you how many times people have tried to save money by buying "rebuilt" engines only to have to rebuild them again after taking delivery.
There are very few good deals out there.
John, I've been tempted by the similar savings on rto's. In the end it probably just not worth it.
I know we've discussed this before, but here it is again for discussion.
With you doing most of the grunt work of cleaning and painting area and misc. stuff.
Should you choose a gas repower it will be about $15k per side with crusaders/merc/volvo for 8.1's (I don't think anything less would work in a flybride boat). So that's at least $30k per side plus about $5k for yard work in/out and some extras and $2k for a new tank (could be less). So for $37k you'll have new gas power and maybe have resale value of $60k and probably 10% less fuel.
Go with diesel and lets just say it's $20k per side for 300 cummins or new yanmar 240's. So that's $40k no add in the $5k yard work for in/out and extra's then add $4k for shafts and props. Now you're up to $49k and have a diesel boat which has a resale of $100k and probably burns 50% less fuel.
Now the kicker and what will probably drive me to do a conversion is that with diesel you’re less vulnerable to changes in fuel additives, ie ETHANOL. For me, the fuel consumption alone would probably mean I’d us my boat more often.
br,
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I know we've discussed this before, but here it is again for discussion.
With you doing most of the grunt work of cleaning and painting area and misc. stuff.
Should you choose a gas repower it will be about $15k per side with crusaders/merc/volvo for 8.1's (I don't think anything less would work in a flybride boat). So that's at least $30k per side plus about $5k for yard work in/out and some extras and $2k for a new tank (could be less). So for $37k you'll have new gas power and maybe have resale value of $60k and probably 10% less fuel.
Go with diesel and lets just say it's $20k per side for 300 cummins or new yanmar 240's. So that's $40k no add in the $5k yard work for in/out and extra's then add $4k for shafts and props. Now you're up to $49k and have a diesel boat which has a resale of $100k and probably burns 50% less fuel.
Now the kicker and what will probably drive me to do a conversion is that with diesel you’re less vulnerable to changes in fuel additives, ie ETHANOL. For me, the fuel consumption alone would probably mean I’d us my boat more often.
br,
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JohnD,
You got it right on the nose, but forgot ancillary costs. Bilge paint (gotta do it) engine beds (I can help fabricate, but someone has to. The wood ain't enough). Larger sized raw water intakes and all hoses, fuel return hoses and associated tank work, nice new Racors, maybe a tank cleaning, maybe batteries. Long story short, I did much work myself but was still at $55,000 and that was 3 years ago. Also it was for the Yanmar 240s. Any other engine and you need to upgrade shafts to 1.5" and that means different shaft logs, and strut work. Plus the spectre of larger exhaust may rear its head. But not with the Yanmars I put in.
It was done right (after two F&^%ed up gas attempts, yes, I learned my lesson), and god willing along with PM plan, it should be a long term set up. It runs like a dream.
The gas just was not comparable in cost. Particularly if you want to use the boat in any measurable way.
Dug
You got it right on the nose, but forgot ancillary costs. Bilge paint (gotta do it) engine beds (I can help fabricate, but someone has to. The wood ain't enough). Larger sized raw water intakes and all hoses, fuel return hoses and associated tank work, nice new Racors, maybe a tank cleaning, maybe batteries. Long story short, I did much work myself but was still at $55,000 and that was 3 years ago. Also it was for the Yanmar 240s. Any other engine and you need to upgrade shafts to 1.5" and that means different shaft logs, and strut work. Plus the spectre of larger exhaust may rear its head. But not with the Yanmars I put in.
It was done right (after two F&^%ed up gas attempts, yes, I learned my lesson), and god willing along with PM plan, it should be a long term set up. It runs like a dream.
The gas just was not comparable in cost. Particularly if you want to use the boat in any measurable way.
Dug
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