PerkinsHT6354 service costs

No idea, but I recommend that you learn to do it yourself. Even on the river, you're miles better off if you can rely on yourself and a simple service is a great way to get to know your engines, impellers etc.
 
Any basic servicing can be done by the average keen boater.
Simple stuff such as oil change is easy.My filters are around £ 8.00 pounds per spin on canister (need 4) plus 40 litres of budget mineral oil for two engines at say £40.00 per 20L drum.Engines must be red hot to stand any chance of getting old oil out this side of Xmas.
Diesel filters are really cheap,its just bleeding the system that is a pain.Filters are 2 x main and 2 secondary for each of my engines,probably £40 pounds in total for all.You will reek of diesel for days to come.
Impellers for my engines are around £25- £30 depending on source but are a real so and so to get at and change.
Normally do one job at a time over the year.
About half a day for each job inc. cups of tea plus the odd jumbo box of Elastoplast seems to do the trick.
All stuff come from my local motor factor or ebay,not the chandlery .
My engine block (Perkins M130) are also basically to be found in such devices as tractors and combine harvesters,spares can commonly be found on non marine sites.
 
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While you can service these, a skilled engineer who is familiar with them will spot potentially expensive faults before they kill the engine. Killing bits of these is not recommended due to the scarcity of some bits...
 
£550 plus vat at Brooms 2 years ago for both engines.
£310 all-in by local bloke last year for both.
Both times with genuine parts.
 
Dunno, i still need to experiment to find the optimum. If you are going to be around for a while on the Thames and want your engine serviced, try Gill at DB Marine or Steve Bil further up at Mouslford
 
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