Paddydog`1
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Thinking of re-engining
Any thought /experience of this engine?
Any thought /experience of this engine?
Thinking of re-engining
Any thought /experience of this engine?
Having seen a video of how Beta paint them the non-durability of the finish is not a surprise! They just get a blow over on top of Kubota's own finish with no rubbing down or anything.
At that price I am not surprised.The quotes I've had are around £7000 for replacement taking my 2003 in part exchahge vs around £35000 for a rebuild of the 2003. Seems a replacement is the way forward given that I intend keeping my boat for the foreseeable future.
I did my own, removed the Perkins 4108 & installed a Nanni 4150 HE. Hauled on Friday relaunched the following Thursday, inc new shaft & a/f, polish + seacocks.Did you do the complete job yourself?
Did you do the complete job yourself?
None, I just saw the Beta video clip on youtube or similar. I'd be surprised if any of the others have significantly better paint finish, my anecdotal experience is that the corrosion protection of all of them(including Beta; the red coming off just reveals the Kubota blue underneath) is pretty good and only go crusty if there's long term water leakage onto the engine; avoid leaks into the engine compartment and attend to developing leaks in the cooling system and the paint will last years with little maintenance beyond the odd wipe down.Do you have specific information/sources (video or other) about how other engine marinisers do their paint finishing?
None, I just saw the Beta video clip on youtube or similar. I'd be surprised if any of the others have significantly better paint finish, my anecdotal experience is that the corrosion protection of all of them(including Beta; the red coming off just reveals the Kubota blue underneath) is pretty good and only go crusty if there's long term water leakage onto the engine; avoid leaks into the engine compartment and attend to developing leaks in the cooling system and the paint will last years with little maintenance beyond the odd wipe down.
I put a Beta 14hp in my last boat and am now considering what to buy as replacement for VP2003 in my current boat. The Beta (Kubota) engine itself was mechanically reliable but it suffered almost immediately from simple but annoying faults - excessive belt dusting (as described on various other threads), poor connection of certain elements using self tappers that quickly became loose from the engine , poor paintwork, excessive anode depletion, broken and rusting starter keys. I am keen to know if Nanni is a better buy on these aspects?