lw395
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A friend has a similar sized boat with a similar horsepower Yanmar with 9,500 hours on it; runs like a Swiss watch.
A mate of mine bought a diesel car with 250k miles on it. It had about the power output of a Swiss watch....
A friend has a similar sized boat with a similar horsepower Yanmar with 9,500 hours on it; runs like a Swiss watch.
A mate of mine bought a diesel car with 250k miles on it. It had about the power output of a Swiss watch....
[Egg sucking lesson] Steam evaporates quickly.
[Pedant lesson] It doesn't evaporate at all: it's a gas. It's also invisible.
A mate of mine bought a diesel car with 250k miles on it. It had about the power output of a Swiss watch....
OK, so what do you call the visible stuff that comes out of a kettle just before it boils, or that condenses from invisible water vapour when the kettle's boiling nicely?
I had a Peugeot 205D ... it had 400,000 on it by the time I gave it to a friend and was still pulling strong.
Diesel trucks and buses regularly clock over a million miles without problem ... trains do even more.
There is no reason why a well looked after slow diesel should not last, if serviced and not abused.