Let the fun begin!
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Let the fun begin!
Hi guys,
Started my B28 restore a couple of weekends ago.. Here's a couple of pictures of the progress so far.
Before:
After: ( going for the original dinette layout)
old upholstery out..
Started with the engines (Yanmar 4LH-STE) yesterday:
Removed both turbo's (IHI) for rebuild.
I'm taking the turbo's to the local yanmar dealer (friend of mine) for a diagnostic but I fear he is going to tell me to buy two new ones. I don't have much experience with diesel engines but i believe the turbo's are not that bad. The internals look good, the exhaust side is corroded due to the old mixing elbows which are also corroded internally. I would prefer to send them to the U.S for a rebuild or refurbish. Really wouldn't want to spend 4k for new ones so if anyone has any suggestions as to any good place for rebuilding them or buying them rebuilt, it would be very well appreciated!
thanks!
George
Started my B28 restore a couple of weekends ago.. Here's a couple of pictures of the progress so far.
Before:
After: ( going for the original dinette layout)
old upholstery out..
Started with the engines (Yanmar 4LH-STE) yesterday:
Removed both turbo's (IHI) for rebuild.
I'm taking the turbo's to the local yanmar dealer (friend of mine) for a diagnostic but I fear he is going to tell me to buy two new ones. I don't have much experience with diesel engines but i believe the turbo's are not that bad. The internals look good, the exhaust side is corroded due to the old mixing elbows which are also corroded internally. I would prefer to send them to the U.S for a rebuild or refurbish. Really wouldn't want to spend 4k for new ones so if anyone has any suggestions as to any good place for rebuilding them or buying them rebuilt, it would be very well appreciated!
thanks!
George
Jorge E.
1973 Bertram 28'
Yanmar 4LH-STE's
1973 Bertram 28'
Yanmar 4LH-STE's
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Re: Let the fun begin!
There is a company in Colorado that sells the brand new complete turbo cores (everything but the housing) for $8 to 900 hundred. Google Yanmar 4LH turbos. May be a better alternative to expensive rebuild. Also, gives you another core for the future.
Harry
Harry
Re: Let the fun begin!
Harry Woods wrote:There is a company in Colorado that sells the brand new complete turbo cores (everything but the housing) for $8 to 900 hundred. Google Yanmar 4LH turbos. May be a better alternative to expensive rebuild. Also, gives you another core for the future.
Harry
Thanks for the info harry, i'll check it out.
George,
Jorge E.
1973 Bertram 28'
Yanmar 4LH-STE's
1973 Bertram 28'
Yanmar 4LH-STE's
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Re: Let the fun begin!
George,
Got my papers off the boat and the following is the information for the Yanmar turbo Cartridges:
Colorado Turbo Rebuild, LLC
14450 E. Easter Avenue #800
Centennial, CO 80112 USA
1-888-416-2735
help@coloradoturbo.com
Harry
Got my papers off the boat and the following is the information for the Yanmar turbo Cartridges:
Colorado Turbo Rebuild, LLC
14450 E. Easter Avenue #800
Centennial, CO 80112 USA
1-888-416-2735
help@coloradoturbo.com
Harry
Re: Let the fun begin!
Thank you very much harry! I searched everywhere on google yesterday and found nothing but yanmar dealers and shops in Europe. I'll give them a call & keep searching for other places, preferably in the Tampa area (have family there).Harry Woods wrote:George,
Got my papers off the boat and the following is the information for the Yanmar turbo Cartridges:
Colorado Turbo Rebuild, LLC
14450 E. Easter Avenue #800
Centennial, CO 80112 USA
1-888-416-2735
help@coloradoturbo.com
Harry
If anybody else knows good quality shops that do turbo rebuilds in the tampa area (or anywhere), please let me know..
Thanks again!
G-
Jorge E.
1973 Bertram 28'
Yanmar 4LH-STE's
1973 Bertram 28'
Yanmar 4LH-STE's
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Re: Let the fun begin!
Good luck with the rebuild. I hope to install my diesel motors/transmission with weekend on my 28 reposer.
Troy & Daria
28 Bertram FBC, 3.9 Cummin BT's
Conchy Joe "ITS THE BOAT'S NAME, NOT MINE" -
Hypoluxo Point, FL
28 Bertram FBC, 3.9 Cummin BT's
Conchy Joe "ITS THE BOAT'S NAME, NOT MINE" -
Hypoluxo Point, FL
Re: Let the fun begin!
Thanks! Same to you!conchy joe wrote:Good luck with the rebuild. I hope to install my diesel motors/transmission with weekend on my 28 reposer.
What motor/trans are you installing on your B28??
Jorge E.
1973 Bertram 28'
Yanmar 4LH-STE's
1973 Bertram 28'
Yanmar 4LH-STE's
- conchy joe
- Posts: 153
- Joined: Jan 15th, '11, 03:06
Re: Let the fun begin!
155HP Cummins 4BT, ZF220a.
Troy & Daria
28 Bertram FBC, 3.9 Cummin BT's
Conchy Joe "ITS THE BOAT'S NAME, NOT MINE" -
Hypoluxo Point, FL
28 Bertram FBC, 3.9 Cummin BT's
Conchy Joe "ITS THE BOAT'S NAME, NOT MINE" -
Hypoluxo Point, FL
Re: Let the fun begin!
Nice setup! those 4bt's never die. Best of luck with the repower.conchy joe wrote:155HP Cummins 4BT, ZF220a.
Anything you need, just give a shout.
G-
Jorge E.
1973 Bertram 28'
Yanmar 4LH-STE's
1973 Bertram 28'
Yanmar 4LH-STE's
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