ColinR
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I am thinking of replacing my trusty but 25 year old Yanmar 2GM20 this winter. Pricing it up, the Beta 20 is significantly cheaper than the Yanmar 3YM20 but is it as good?
cheers, Colin
cheers, Colin
I am thinking of replacing my trusty but 25 year old Yanmar 2GM20 this winter. Pricing it up, the Beta 20 is significantly cheaper than the Yanmar 3YM20 but is it as good?
cheers, Colin
I am thinking of replacing my trusty but 25 year old Yanmar 2GM20 this winter. Pricing it up, the Beta 20 is significantly cheaper than the Yanmar 3YM20 but is it as good?
cheers, Colin
Why replace it? Is there something wrong with it? Just curious because I have one older than that.
...a much nicer colour!
But if you are going to use them in a canal boat they will be green!Beta red is a nicer colour - unless you have a Rustler. For some reason Rustler overpaint their Beta engines in grey.
most boats seem to be white these days so which make of engine is white?Depends on how well the colour co-ordinates with the hull colour,
I wouldn't buy another Yanmar - no end of trouble with my 1GM10
clue, begins with C ends in Smost boats seem to be white these days so which make of engine is white?
most boats seem to be white these days so which make of engine is white?
I've got a Beta 20 and have had no problems with it. Well just one - I advise you to get polyvee belt and pulleys (I upgraded the alternator to 70A at the same time). The standard V belt is definitely not up to it - black dust everywhere plus constant adjustment. I fitted polyvee last winter and during this years summer cruise (1000 miles with a couple of long motoring days) it was perfect - no dust and no adjustment and quieter than the V belt too.
Just make sure you clean out (rod) and check the cooling stack well each year end and change the zinc anode (in the stack). The heat exchanger is rumoured to be a weak point. I rod the tubes through each year and have displaced c**p (very fine weed and sand) that shouldn't be there. And I have fitted an exhaust overheat alarm.
Most engine parts are said to be cheaper for the Beta than the Yanmar (Kubota base).
For what is worth ( not much )
Boat no.1. Had a single cylinder raw water cooled petter engine that was junk but could be hand started.Avoid.
Boat no.2 Yanmar 3GM30. Low hours, ate its cylinder head. Very quiet and smooth when it ran though.Raw water cooling on a boat is stupid. Just stupid.
Boat no.3 Perkins 4108. Absolute gem of an engine. Simple, totally reliable. Cheap bits if you didn't buy yottie spares.
Boat no.4 Volvo 2003. Noisey , raw water cooled, hasn't let me down so far but is being replaced as I won't be earning for much longer and I intend to keep this boat for a very long time. Probably a good engine,certainly been well looked after by previous owner.
Arrived today- a Beta 30.
Will the red be better than the green?
My 3GM30F is eleven or twelve years old, just coming up to 2000 hours. Other than oil and filter changes it has had two new belts, one each for alternator and water pump, a few new impellers and two water pump seals. The gearbox dipstick has fractured at the plastic top. Starts first turn of the key, even after six months over winter, and still looks like new.[/QUOTE
quite, my Yanmar had been excellent too but brand loyalty is tempered by depth of pocket, unless someone convinces me that quality wise there is no contest. so far Beta people seem content and my brand loyalty is wavering...
My 3GM30F is eleven or twelve years old, just coming up to 2000 hours. Other than oil and filter changes it has had two new belts, one each for alternator and water pump, a few new impellers and two water pump seals. The gearbox dipstick has fractured at the plastic top. Starts first turn of the key, even after six months over winter, and still looks like new.[/QUOTE
quite, my Yanmar had been excellent too but brand loyalty is tempered by depth of pocket, unless someone convinces me that quality wise there is no contest. so far Beta people seem content and my brand loyalty is wavering...
make sure you buy a stock of anodes![]()