Andrew E
Well-Known Member
I've got an early 1970s Volvo MD7A which starts first time and runs pretty well apart from alot of white exhaust smoke. She hasn’t missed a beat in the 30 hours put on her this season. Other than that, I have no idea of her history apart from the fact she was rebuilt sometime in the 10-12 years. I do all the servicing myself.
Anyway what do you think I should do? Start tinkering to diagnose the white smoke? Pay an engineer to survey the engine - I don’t particularly trust any of these marine engineers due to being ripped off/misadvised in the past. Or start rebuilding the engine myself.
Or finally, get a few quotes for a new / refurbished engine?
One can only service an 40 year old engine for so long and I would hate to have a season wrecking incident, so I’m convincing myself the new engine option is best. Especially as my current engine is working and probably worth a few quid to someone.
Out of interest, roughy how much are we talking about for a new engine (Bukh DV20) to replace the MD7A, including fitting and any changes to the propshaft. A new Beta would be my preferred choice, but they’re extremely expensive, perhaps 60% to 70% the value of my boat, so probably a no no unless I win the lottery.
Cheers
Anyway what do you think I should do? Start tinkering to diagnose the white smoke? Pay an engineer to survey the engine - I don’t particularly trust any of these marine engineers due to being ripped off/misadvised in the past. Or start rebuilding the engine myself.
Or finally, get a few quotes for a new / refurbished engine?
One can only service an 40 year old engine for so long and I would hate to have a season wrecking incident, so I’m convincing myself the new engine option is best. Especially as my current engine is working and probably worth a few quid to someone.
Out of interest, roughy how much are we talking about for a new engine (Bukh DV20) to replace the MD7A, including fitting and any changes to the propshaft. A new Beta would be my preferred choice, but they’re extremely expensive, perhaps 60% to 70% the value of my boat, so probably a no no unless I win the lottery.
Cheers