Latestarter1
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Paul - we need to see the picture of the upside down turbo!
The guy looks in on this forum and I think he would die of embarrasment, anyway he was advised by people who SHOULD have known better. At least we solved his oil sheen problem!
Mmmmmm Fairey boats just had me thinking, a Dutchman who owns a matched pair of very fast Huntsmen with 6.354's out and 6Lp's in. And what on the face of it not something I would have dreamed of, but a Swordsman with a pair of little 4Lh motors which replaced a pair of Perkins. Swordsman is owned by a couple who spend all summer on the boat, anywhere from the Isle of Man to the Solent and the French coast doing zillions of hours and boat was no slouch when running against a Sabre 212 powered Swordsman.
I am not condemning old engines which are running sweetly at all. However I have a good friend who had just retired and had been restoring a Cox & Haswell Rapier as a retirement present to himself, had just spent £3,500 on having HT6.354 overhauled.
All set for the season, first trip out when manifold went on the good motor, fixed that, then a month lated the scavenge pump went on the reconditioned engine. Demoralised had Rapier lifted out and put up for sale.
Andrew, it is not ALL DPA pumps, just the versions with hydraulic governor. Actually pump was a Stanadyne design sold to Lucas CAV. The later mechanically governed DPA from 1970's was an all Lucas CAV pump design which has no parts availability issues.
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