chal
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I am restoring an old gaffer on a very tight budget, and unfortunately the engine has died and I need to replace it (it's about 40 years old and not worth the expense of a rebuild).
I am thinking in terns of spending about £2000 on a recon diesel of about 25HP and installing it myself to save some money. Ideally, I'd like something as close as possible to a drop-in replacement for the existing engine (an Albin AD21, rated 22HP@3000rpm). I'd prefer not to have to make any changes at all behind the prop shaft coupling to try to minimise both complexity and expense.
The Albin has a planetary transmission and does not have the optional reduction unit fitted, so the prop shaft is normally running at engine speed afaik. It was all professionally installed when new by a marine engineer I know had a good reputation, so I presume the prop (fixed 3 blade) was chosen to run at the rev range you'd get with this transmission.
The only gearboxes I have seen have reduction ratios of mostly between 2:1 and 3:1. They also seem to have an output shaft that is a few inches lower that the drive shaft, which would give me an additional problem of having to mount the engine higher up (the Albin gearbox has output shaft at same height as drive shaft).
Can anyone suggest a solution (preferably bearing in mind that any additional costs would mean there would be something else I couldn't afford!).
I am thinking in terns of spending about £2000 on a recon diesel of about 25HP and installing it myself to save some money. Ideally, I'd like something as close as possible to a drop-in replacement for the existing engine (an Albin AD21, rated 22HP@3000rpm). I'd prefer not to have to make any changes at all behind the prop shaft coupling to try to minimise both complexity and expense.
The Albin has a planetary transmission and does not have the optional reduction unit fitted, so the prop shaft is normally running at engine speed afaik. It was all professionally installed when new by a marine engineer I know had a good reputation, so I presume the prop (fixed 3 blade) was chosen to run at the rev range you'd get with this transmission.
The only gearboxes I have seen have reduction ratios of mostly between 2:1 and 3:1. They also seem to have an output shaft that is a few inches lower that the drive shaft, which would give me an additional problem of having to mount the engine higher up (the Albin gearbox has output shaft at same height as drive shaft).
Can anyone suggest a solution (preferably bearing in mind that any additional costs would mean there would be something else I couldn't afford!).