4BT 28B project
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4BT 28B project
We are in the water finally after 3 yrs and countless hours.
Ran like crap till we got to the slip. Valves needed to be adjusted, they were very tight on the tolerences.
The port engine had an intake valve that came off the cup, thank god it wasnt bent.
When we rebuilt the engine I thought the valves were a lot closer to spec, I could not have been more wrong. Thank god no damage was done. Once we got her in spec she came alive and I had that feeling of triumph! Not a whisp of smoke when cruising either.
WOT 2800 RPM's 26MPH as per paddle wheel (GPS broke)
2200 18 MPH up on plane no problem. (approx 4GPH per engine)
18 X 19.5 3 Blade w/ slight cup
1.5:1 gears
From a stop she comes out and up like a lion.
Its been one hell of a day!
Frank
Ran like crap till we got to the slip. Valves needed to be adjusted, they were very tight on the tolerences.
The port engine had an intake valve that came off the cup, thank god it wasnt bent.
When we rebuilt the engine I thought the valves were a lot closer to spec, I could not have been more wrong. Thank god no damage was done. Once we got her in spec she came alive and I had that feeling of triumph! Not a whisp of smoke when cruising either.
WOT 2800 RPM's 26MPH as per paddle wheel (GPS broke)
2200 18 MPH up on plane no problem. (approx 4GPH per engine)
18 X 19.5 3 Blade w/ slight cup
1.5:1 gears
From a stop she comes out and up like a lion.
Its been one hell of a day!
Frank
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1971 28 Bertram
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nothing feels as great to do all that work and have it all come together great job
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Frank,
Congratulations. No one can describe the feeling when you bring her up to cruise for the first time. You will find that the diesels in the 28 change the handling characteristics for the better. Especially when you have seventy miles to the inlet and you are sipping fuel all the way home.
Harry
Congratulations. No one can describe the feeling when you bring her up to cruise for the first time. You will find that the diesels in the 28 change the handling characteristics for the better. Especially when you have seventy miles to the inlet and you are sipping fuel all the way home.
Harry
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Congradulations, those are decent numbers and the engines appear to be a good match for the hull. I am surprised a 28 will cruise along on plane at 18 mph? I would have assumed that 19-20 mph would have been the break-over on that hull with such a sharp keel.
Refresh my memory, are those engines 155hp?
Refresh my memory, are those engines 155hp?
Scot
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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HP is always measured at WOT as I understand it. On a diesel, cruise is just 200 rpm under WOT, and run for hours. A gas powered engine's cruise is usually at about 60 % of wot. Your performance numbers/fuel consumption numbers only emphasize the wisdom of your decision, plus you now have a lifetime engine. Walter
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Here is a quick video but it is not all that great, was into the wind a little bit and the boat is actually performing slightly better.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idJX4uZP5u8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idJX4uZP5u8
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Nice little sound coming out of the 4B's. Based on the volume of your voice it appears the noise level is not bad at all. Certainly does not seem to require screaming on the bridge.
Boat is running along nicely. Inspiring for those of us still under construction....keep the videos coming!
Boat is running along nicely. Inspiring for those of us still under construction....keep the videos coming!
Scot
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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I am running 3-1/2 exhaust. I used my old original mufflers which are basically blown out and offering virtually no backpressure.
It is a little noisy and shaky at idle but I just have to get the kinks out and decide a less shaket idle rpm.
I would have to say the boat is no louder than when I had the 350 gassers.
The engines almost do not smoke on a cold start and when cruising the harmonics will put you to sleep.
I will be out of town for a few weeks but when I get back I will post a better video. My wife wasnt cooperating so I had to drive and video tape.
It is a little noisy and shaky at idle but I just have to get the kinks out and decide a less shaket idle rpm.
I would have to say the boat is no louder than when I had the 350 gassers.
The engines almost do not smoke on a cold start and when cruising the harmonics will put you to sleep.
I will be out of town for a few weeks but when I get back I will post a better video. My wife wasnt cooperating so I had to drive and video tape.
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Frank
9-11-01 NEVER FORGET
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*UPDATE*
Seems like the economical RPM is between 2200RPM and 2300RPM which is between 17 and 18 MPH. As long as you bring her up and then throttle back down to the above stated she stays up on plane.
I went out the other day and ran 26 miles and burned 12 gallons of diesel. Those number are not bad, I am pretty satisfied with that.
I was wondering what you 6BT guys are cruising @RPM-wise???
Seems like the economical RPM is between 2200RPM and 2300RPM which is between 17 and 18 MPH. As long as you bring her up and then throttle back down to the above stated she stays up on plane.
I went out the other day and ran 26 miles and burned 12 gallons of diesel. Those number are not bad, I am pretty satisfied with that.
I was wondering what you 6BT guys are cruising @RPM-wise???
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Frank
9-11-01 NEVER FORGET
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Frank
9-11-01 NEVER FORGET
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330B Cummins #'s
I have a single 330B in a B25. Tops out at 2900. Cruise at 2300/24 kts around 8 gal/hr.
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