neil_s
Well-Known Member
Well, the DV 20 in my Seal 28 is original from 1977 and despite it's long term low oil pressure is still a good goer. The 5 psi is always on my mind, though, and every now and then, I have a little panic. I spotted a DV 24 for sale - same basic engine and a direct plug-in for my DV 20 - or so I thought. My DV 20, however, has the older BW 6 gearbox and the DV 24 has the BW 7. These two gearboxes are completely different designs, The BW 7 is shorter, and has a higher level output shaft. The problem! I would have to reduce the height of my engine bearers to get the engine to line up with the prop shaft. Unfortunately, the after end of the bearers is already touching the inside of the hull. It occurred to me, though, that maybe I could fit the BW 6 gearbox from my old motor to the new one and get back to a direct plug in replacement. I think the mounting flanges are the same, but have no idea about the shaft coupling inside. The DV 24 generates it's 24 hp at 3600 rpm but I would restrict it to 3000 rpm - max rotational speed of the DV 20 - where it gives a very similar 22 hp. Any Bukh experts out there with thoughts of feasibility of this swap?