Freebee
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Is anybody using Hyundai seasall engines in their boat -would be interested in your views?
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As they are also targeting the repower market I too am interested in hearing more. My KAD42's arent going to last forever, my hull however looks like it just might!
Thread in norwegian, Windy Mistral 33, with twin Hyundai S270 repower (replaces VP KAD42)
https://baatplassen.no/i/topic/1373...ed-hyundai-s270/?tab=comments#comment-1965201
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Thread in norwegian, Windy Mistral 33, with twin Hyundai S270 repower (replaces VP KAD42)
https://baatplassen.no/i/topic/1373...ed-hyundai-s270/?tab=comments#comment-1965201
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Hyundai Factory marinised with a 4 year warranty!! Could be on a mercruiser or volvo leg and competitively priced.
Sounds promising.
How is hp/kg? And hp/l8tr? What's the rating? How many hours at full power and what's the continuous rating?
I agree. I looked fairly closely at one of their earlier variants and it shared a lot of similarities to the 3l VW motor. This later version seems to have different ancillaries but the CGI block may well be the same. I don't think you will ultimately see much of a fuel saving, but you should benefit from quieter operation and easier maintenance compared to some of the old school motors.Similar to mercury tdi 260 (vw based)
What size of props do you have?No idea on the above but Hyundai are economical, I can get nearly 70 MPG out of an i30 driven sensibly.
What size of props do you have?
Welcome back Latestarter1. You have been missed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I was requested to arbitrate over dispute between UK agent the seller and the operator over sucessive failure of two R Series 2.2 litre marine engines. I can only speak for the R Series as that was the scope of my investigation. First engine failed (stern drive application), new engine supplied even though operator was blamed for exceeding the duty cycle.
Following supply of second engine and subsequent failure I was engaged to fully investigate engine failure. The marinising components appear to be very well executed on initial investigation however when you dig deeper the marinisation of this specific model has significant problems. The dry automotive exhaust manifold was either breaking the securing capscrews or they were dropping out. Another engineer claimed the issue was vibration caused by poor set up of the drive leg. I contended that the automotive dry manifold movement was causing the capscrew failure NOT vibration.
The supplier of the drive plate and the agent for the drive leg claimed that the installation guidelines were incompatable with their own instructions.
The automotive turbocharger was passing oil, in my view unsuited to the application and the cost of replacement was $$
The alternator still has automotive vacuum pump on the rear?
Operator kept excellect records and when % loading and annual hours set out on a spread sheet duty cycle was well within that quoted by the manufacturer, in my opinion duty cycle wildly optimistic.
The original agent is a well known UK company with an excellent reputation following similar experience other models of these engines they relenquished the agency now taken up by another company. Draw your own conclusions .