Chris H
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I'm viewing two Portofino 53's, one has 715hp volvo's, the other 715hp CAT engines, are there any pros/cons to each engine, ie parts/running costs or things to look out for.
Many thanks Chris
Many thanks Chris
Both are good engines, but there are Volvo dealers almost everywhere, whereas with CAT in the UK you are tied to Finnings. Service items will be more expensive on the CAT. But this should not be a deal breaker either way.
Thanks guys, I was told some time ago that one engine is much quieter than the other but can remember which one.
Depends where you buy the parts David. I get my service parts from a truck and bus dealer.Both are good engines, but there are Volvo dealers almost everywhere, whereas with CAT in the UK you are tied to Finnings. Service items will be more expensive on the CAT. But this should not be a deal breaker either way.
Depends where you buy the parts David. I get my service parts from a truck and bus dealer.
Which model of truck or bus has a seawater pump impeller?
The oil filter on my previous KAD32 was the same as on a Volvo car from the 1980's!
There are ways around these things![]()
Which model of truck or bus has a seawater pump impeller?
The oil filter on my previous KAD32 was the same as on a Volvo car from the 1980's!
There are ways around these things![]()
Just because it fits doesn't mean it's the same! How do you know how many microns it is filtering to and what the area of the filter media is?
It's the same part number !
3517857 - as used on Volvo 240 / 740 / 940 / 960 ...
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Useful info. Though I'm surprised that SS say they have lots of low-hour issues with D12s - it is well known as pretty bullet proof, plenty on here (including me, Milo, Nick-h) have had them 1000hours with no issues, etc.Just spoken to the SS guys ,ask the op,s very Q
Ans is service history ,buy the one with most .But all things being equal it's the CAT ( C12 JFM ) that edges it .
They tell me it's got more Low down torque than the D12 ,more grunt lower down .
This translates to
C12 - Its gets up and planes easier with mid season dirty props than the D12 which can struggle and they said it "overload " .
Also they get a lot of issues with low hr D12 ,s and exhaust elbows on the P 53 .
No issues with the elbowson the C12 .
Noise wise they are the same - on the P53 ,boils down to install of the exhaust ,Which they got right on the Portofino range .
Useful info. Though I'm surprised that SS say they have lots of low-hour issues with D12s - it is well known as pretty bullet proof, plenty on here (including me, Milo, Nick-h) have had them 1000hours with no issues, etc.
You gotta put exhaust elbows into context. They are generally not part of the engine, made by someone like Halyard (ie not the engine builder) and specced by the boat builder. Their life varies from say 5 years to 10, and then you chuck em out. When they fail it is usually a weep not a holiday-stopping incident, and you can fit a better one. Apart from their cost, say £1500 each, I put them in the same category of importance as wiper blades and would never choose a boat based on them
Useful info. Though I'm surprised that SS say they have lots of low-hour issues with D12s - it is well known as pretty bullet proof, plenty on here (including me, Milo, Nick-h) have had them 1000hours with no issues, etc.
You gotta put exhaust elbows into context. They are generally not part of the engine, made by someone like Halyard (ie not the engine builder) and specced by the boat builder. Their life varies from say 5 years to 10, and then you chuck em out. When they fail it is usually a weep not a holiday-stopping incident, and you can fit a better one. Apart from their cost, say £1500 each, I put them in the same category of importance as wiper blades and would never choose a boat based on them