basic
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Looking for best price on supply only of new Beta 3 cylinder engine for a new boat I am looking at. Can anyone recommend a good dealer?
I agree with earlybird's thoughts, but I ordered away from the boatshow....they are good people to deal with. Make sure you know the exact spec you want and do your homework ...as you are doing now.
Most come standard with a polyvee belt these days, but if your model doesn't, I'd urge you seriously to consider the upgrade.
Beta are now fitting an extra wide standard V belt to their engines, 14mm from memory. I was prepared to upgrade to a ribbed belt but Beta themselves said don't bother as the V belt is now just as good.
I may well be entirely wrong, but I would hazard a guess that the standard belts on cars are specced for the relatively light alternator load required, compared with what you would find on a boat with its much higher demand for electricity.I daresay it's better, but would be very surprised if it's "just as good". If it were they'd be widespread on cars, when in fact they're pretty much nonexistant.
I may well be entirely wrong, but I would hazard a guess that the standard belts on cars are specced for the relatively light alternator load required, compared with what you would find on a boat with its much higher demand for electricity.
Beta are now fitting an extra wide standard V belt to their engines, 14mm from memory. I was prepared to upgrade to a ribbed belt but Beta themselves said don't bother as the V belt is now just as good.
All the small Beta seagoing engines (10-45) have a polyvee drive as standard.
I can only comment on the situation in October 2015 and at that time the polyvee belt was a £107+VAT option on the Beta43.
True!OK, but generally the belts on boat engines aren't also driving power steering pumps and air conditioning compressors.
But the 43 isn't in the small engine range, all of which have polyvee drive. Here's the September 2015 specs.
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OK, but generally the belts on boat engines aren't also driving power steering pumps and air conditioning compressors.
OK, but generally the belts on boat engines aren't also driving power steering pumps and air conditioning compressors.