LI-Boater
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With those hrs and suspicion of ex charter there may be oil analysis records ?
Not just for the operator/ owners on going benefit but obviously future resale ease .
Anyhow if not you could ( via your home agent and another local ) arrange a snapshot to ID any thing major as opposed to add another ( if they have not been done regularly?) .
As said earlier ordinarily if they have been text book maintained by a fastidious owner I would not be too put off by higher hrs .
As said no paperwork to substantiate that claim then buyer be ware.
It's actually lack of use low hrs imho with boats and cars that result in unscheduled big bills . Folks extended oil changes due to low useage , skipping " timed " stuff like valve clearance because it's not done the hrs etc .
The oil pans leak on those engines current thinking is the extra torgue increases over the years have exceeded the lower block webbing stiffness and it twists enough to open the pan gasket seal .
No biggie just messey part and parcel of D12 development.
Assuming the history is traceable,-step 1 oil analysis comes back within spec -step 2 , a third step long range could be a bora scope of the cylinders .
If it passes all 3 then as said no real no no s with high hrs .
As far a residuals are concerned you just carry on with the batton of good services timely etc and regular oil analysis use genuine parts and continue the history file for the next owner.
Thanks... and as I have said previously, I know high hours vs low hours is a very emotive (and often polarising) subject... I happen to be in your camp on this one, too... low hours (with little use/maintenenca) would scare me more than high hours with good records...
I have just commented on another thread that I am in the process of selling my current boat (completes on Monday)... having had a (well-resepcetd) yard do initial servicing and maintenance when I first bought her (and royally messed everything up), I decided to hit youtube and do any work I could do myself... this means I don't have files of invoices from mechanics and yards, but I do have files of invoices from Amazon and West Marine showing every part, filter, gallon of oil/antifreeze etc... PLUS I changed the oils and filters every autumn and while doing so, took oil samples ($20 per engine, why doesn't everyone!?)... I provided all this to the buyer and he was more-than-happy...
Thanks for the comment/steer on the oil pans (I didn't know that)... I'm also asking Volvo for a price for a complete tear down and rebuild of the D12s, so I know what I'm up against as a worst-case-scenario)...
Thanks again.
Cheers,
Simon