Gixer
Well-Known Member
The lift pump on my 1GM10 is playing up.
Genuine Yanmar - £136
Copy from Parts4Engines - £45
How is this possible?
Genuine Yanmar - £136
Copy from Parts4Engines - £45
How is this possible?
I would consider £91 a pretty convincing argument.The lift pump on my 1GM10 is playing up.
Genuine Yanmar - £136
Copy from Parts4Engines - £45
How is this possible?
I would consider £91 a pretty convincing argument.
The only brake drums available for Series Land Rovers are all pattern, and possibly from the same foundry. So bad are they that the reputable spares guys won't stock them.I had a water pump for a tractor engine. Obsolete part (it's a classic). Had to have a pattern replacement but the quality of the castings was dire. Sometimes you just have to suck it up. I think I just bought the last exhaust manifold that was genuine. Lovely.
Yes I use their parts for my Perkins. I bought a fresh water pump two years ago £124 as apposed to over £400 for theNot if it breaks, then again I could buy two and still have a saving...
There's one thread on here about Parts4Engines, anyone else got experience of their parts?
Most of it is made in China. I don't think the manufacturer of MGB chrome bumpers has ever handled andoriginal one. Probably done from photographs. The curves on the back bumper and the folded ends are usually wrong. The chrome rubs through or rusts off in no time.I would expect that with today’s CNC and laser cutting equipment manufacturing patten parts should be easier and quality more robust and as most is outsourced to specialist company’s , copies are now CAD files so other than material spec should be identical to OEM
Centrifugal pumps are eminently rebuildable, there's a cottage industry waiting to refurbish your old pump to go round again.I had a water pump for a tractor engine. Obsolete part (it's a classic). Had to have a pattern replacement but the quality of the castings was dire. Sometimes you just have to suck it up. I think I just bought the last exhaust manifold that was genuine. Lovely.
The only brake drums available for Series Land Rovers are all pattern, and possibly from the same foundry. So bad are they that the reputable spares guys won't stock them.
Edit. That sounds very negative. To get back to the thread - most of the pattern parts I've bought have been fine.
Always do, but nobody's making the drums (or at least, they weren't early this year).Some of the britpart stuff is truly bad, but add the letter G to the end of any of their parts numbers, and the parts are then much better quality.
When you've sold her and got rid of all the boaty junk cluttering up the garage. Not before.On a side note, when do you stop spending money on your boat?