Murv
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Approx 85hp, circa 1995.
Anyone any experience of these engines and parts availability?
Anyone any experience of these engines and parts availability?
Thanks both.
BB, I'll check on that, from the bit of Googling I did it does seem as if the Dorset is too old for a 95 boat.
It's only in an old Colvic seaworker, so a plodder is fine, but don't want something that's been repowered with an older engine.
Had the Dover 4.2L version in an ex naval rib. Engine was turbo'd for the RN and then uprated by a previous owner to 200hp by Mermaid Marine with Dyno cert to prove it. Needed to be used carefully generating this amount of power but shows that the non turbo version is quite a strong lump. Ford used it for ever in tractors and lorries etc so spares are available cheaply if you are prepared to shop around. Very easy to work on as its such a simple lump.
Interested to now why? If it's reliable why not ? Cant comment on smoke problems as mine has done less than 3000Hrs in
40 years![]()
You're not changing the Turbo 36 already are you Murv ?![]()
The old Ford will be a lot less trouble in the long run, spares are plentiful should you ever need any, and even you can fix it, LOL Is the 36 too small to fish from?
Thanks both.
BB, I'll check on that, from the bit of Googling I did it does seem as if the Dorset is too old for a 95 boat.
It's only in an old Colvic seaworker, so a plodder is fine, but don't want something that's been repowered with an older engine.
Not at all unusual for Colvic hulls to be fitted second hand engines and the 2712 with 72 hp continuous is a nice match. Unlike turbocharged versions of Dover N/A engines are ok for parts.
However there is one watch out....Simms pump on Dover is not lube fed from the engine and it is not uncommon when being serviced for this to be overlooked. Lately I have encountered cases where due to lack of lube servicing over the years the injector pump cam has become worn. Lucas Delphi have phased out replacement camshafts for all old Simms Minimec and Majormec fuel pumps.
Surprised to hear that about lube top-up on the Minimec. I do mine regularly but must say with the donk mounted at 45 degrees its a tad difficult pouring in the oilHowever there is one watch out....Simms pump on Dover is not lube fed from the engine and it is not uncommon when being serviced for this to be overlooked. Lately I have encountered cases where due to lack of lube servicing over the years the injector pump cam has become worn. Lucas Delphi have phased out replacement camshafts for all old Simms Minimec and Majormec fuel pumps.
Surprised to hear that about lube top-up on the Minimec. I do mine regularly but must say with the donk mounted at 45 degrees its a tad difficult pouring in the oil
For anyone searching these threads in the future I understand Lancing Marine ( https://www.lancingmarine.com/) have a good shelf stock of Minimec & Majormec pumps.
Recent experience ??? Would be interested if you could point me in the direction of where you can get a 2712 for 700 quid,