harvey38
Well-Known Member
So, we have had the boat for over a year now and only added a shameful 20 hours to each 250hp Ford Sabre engine bringing their total to around 1000 hrs. So much work going on to bring her up to date from the tired Eighties look when we took over ownership preventing us going out much !
The engines run great, oil pressure good, temperatures all good as is turbo boost, good water circulation and apart from the well documented smoking issue when cold/idle, all is good.
There is little in the way of service history which is being rectified by a full service with a change of belts, impellers, filters a etc.
Given the above, is it worthwhile removing the injectors and injector pump and getting them overhauled/inspected or as
everything is fine, leave them alone? Having already spent a considerable amount on the boat, I'm loathed to spend any more just for the sake of it but if the general consensus is it makes good mechanical sense, I'll go with that.
Thanks in advance.
Rob
The engines run great, oil pressure good, temperatures all good as is turbo boost, good water circulation and apart from the well documented smoking issue when cold/idle, all is good.
There is little in the way of service history which is being rectified by a full service with a change of belts, impellers, filters a etc.
Given the above, is it worthwhile removing the injectors and injector pump and getting them overhauled/inspected or as
everything is fine, leave them alone? Having already spent a considerable amount on the boat, I'm loathed to spend any more just for the sake of it but if the general consensus is it makes good mechanical sense, I'll go with that.
Thanks in advance.
Rob