MeaCulpa
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Typical of a 'boutique' engine, allows for nice short therefore rigid journal at the expense of critical bearing area.
IF the Italian C.G submitted to competitive tendering under E.U rules these engines would cease to exist, let alone meeting emissions legislation. How do they get away with it??
The tender bit is easy, if I remember my public procurement courses from uni correctly that is; the Coast Guard in Italy is part of the defence forces and therefore doesn't have to adhere to the EU procurement directives unless they, on a case by case basis, choose to "opt in". Being defence also should mean that environmental regulations is whatever they like it to be. Having said that, isn't it really the, guarda di finanzia that's running all the "cool stuff"?
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