aidancoughlan
Well-Known Member
I've got a Westerly with a 23-year old Bukh DV20. We've had it a couple of seasons, and while it has been generally reliable it takes *ages* to start from cold, leaks oil, and doesnt seem to push the boat well into a seaway (although at full tilt in flat water it pops along at 5.5-6 knots). A local marine engineer has suggested that there is no compression (the flywheel apparently rotates too easily by hand). The water passages are filling with salt deposits (a job i've left on the long finger since last winter). Since we hope to start venturing further afield, possibly involving the occasional long passage under engine we have been thinking of re-powering this season....
options are
(a) Rebuild existing Bukh DV20.
+ cheaper (off-the-top-of-the head quote for 3-3.5k from local engineer to do strip, replace seals & gaskets,rebore block with over-sized pistons, cylinder head overhaul, pump & injector overhaul (chain & seals in water pump).
Not sure how familiar he is with Bukh parts prices though.
- still end up with a 23-year old engine.
(b) BUKH DV24 - 24hp direct drop-in replacement, but a bit more expensive than other options: comes to €7,070 delivered to Dublin.
- It is a physically huge/heavy engine
- costs more than others
- sometimes criticised for being outdated
- parts are expensive.
- hard to access - fills every inch of my engine bay
- no dealer in Ireland
- I've been told (rightly or wrongly) that BUKHs tend not to push the boat very well in a seaway, because of the low revving: is this possibly true ?... would it not be the same as any other 20hp given the right prop?
+ but with a v.good reliability reputation
+ can be hand-started
+ I've heard that the new DV24 starts down to -15degrees celcius without heating.
+ should be a simple installation ...
I suppose 1-day of an engineers time should drop it in (or maybe I can rope in a couple of mates that have done their own engine before)
(c) Beta 25hp - cost €5,000 ..... €7,500 **delivered and fully installed** - ie. just marginally more than the DV24 delivered price.
+ smaller
+ "modern"
+ cheaper parts
+ easily accessible (plenty of room) & easy to service.
+ good dealer network
+ lighter (improve sailing performance?)
+ cheaper
+ good reputation, though not as 'legendary' as the Bukh afaik.
- requires lots of messing about with existing engine bearers etc.
but
+ Beta manufacture (for around £150 I think) special adapters to simplify installation on to the old engine mounts : as long as I measure and fill the form to 1mm tolerance.
(d) Nanni 21hp - €7,000 **delivered and fully installed**
similar pros/cons to Beta, except they dont manufacture the special feet.
the Nannni is not as well represented locally as Beta I think.
I havnt had responses from a Yanmar dealer yet....
So, based on this initial idea of where I am, any comments or suggestions ?
If you were rebuilding a DV20 with a view to keeping the boat for 5-7 years what would you budget to replace in order to have a completely reliable engine for foreseeable future? If I go down this road I'd like tobe able to get specific about exactly what work will he do, what will be replaced etc.
If you were replacing, would you go Bukh or Beta/Nanni ? Any major differences between Beta and Nanni? (both are Kubota based).
Has anybody done a self-install of either a direct (same mounts & size) BUKH replacement, or
Has anybody done a Beta install using the adapter feet for their existing engine mounts - how easy was it to install ?
I've only basic mechanical skills - I've learned to service my Bukh for the last 3 years, replaced engine wiring/panel/starter motor etc. without prior knowledge - but is it feasible for me to self-install one of these ?
Any other factors to influence decision ?
options are
(a) Rebuild existing Bukh DV20.
+ cheaper (off-the-top-of-the head quote for 3-3.5k from local engineer to do strip, replace seals & gaskets,rebore block with over-sized pistons, cylinder head overhaul, pump & injector overhaul (chain & seals in water pump).
Not sure how familiar he is with Bukh parts prices though.
- still end up with a 23-year old engine.
(b) BUKH DV24 - 24hp direct drop-in replacement, but a bit more expensive than other options: comes to €7,070 delivered to Dublin.
- It is a physically huge/heavy engine
- costs more than others
- sometimes criticised for being outdated
- parts are expensive.
- hard to access - fills every inch of my engine bay
- no dealer in Ireland
- I've been told (rightly or wrongly) that BUKHs tend not to push the boat very well in a seaway, because of the low revving: is this possibly true ?... would it not be the same as any other 20hp given the right prop?
+ but with a v.good reliability reputation
+ can be hand-started
+ I've heard that the new DV24 starts down to -15degrees celcius without heating.
+ should be a simple installation ...
I suppose 1-day of an engineers time should drop it in (or maybe I can rope in a couple of mates that have done their own engine before)
(c) Beta 25hp - cost €5,000 ..... €7,500 **delivered and fully installed** - ie. just marginally more than the DV24 delivered price.
+ smaller
+ "modern"
+ cheaper parts
+ easily accessible (plenty of room) & easy to service.
+ good dealer network
+ lighter (improve sailing performance?)
+ cheaper
+ good reputation, though not as 'legendary' as the Bukh afaik.
- requires lots of messing about with existing engine bearers etc.
but
+ Beta manufacture (for around £150 I think) special adapters to simplify installation on to the old engine mounts : as long as I measure and fill the form to 1mm tolerance.
(d) Nanni 21hp - €7,000 **delivered and fully installed**
similar pros/cons to Beta, except they dont manufacture the special feet.
the Nannni is not as well represented locally as Beta I think.
I havnt had responses from a Yanmar dealer yet....
So, based on this initial idea of where I am, any comments or suggestions ?
If you were rebuilding a DV20 with a view to keeping the boat for 5-7 years what would you budget to replace in order to have a completely reliable engine for foreseeable future? If I go down this road I'd like tobe able to get specific about exactly what work will he do, what will be replaced etc.
If you were replacing, would you go Bukh or Beta/Nanni ? Any major differences between Beta and Nanni? (both are Kubota based).
Has anybody done a self-install of either a direct (same mounts & size) BUKH replacement, or
Has anybody done a Beta install using the adapter feet for their existing engine mounts - how easy was it to install ?
I've only basic mechanical skills - I've learned to service my Bukh for the last 3 years, replaced engine wiring/panel/starter motor etc. without prior knowledge - but is it feasible for me to self-install one of these ?
Any other factors to influence decision ?