bollerwagon
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Oct 15, 2020
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Ahoy! I have managed to toast my Volvo Penta AQ271 within 4 months after purchasing it* and need some advice for a resonable replacement. Since I found frost cracks in the exhaust manifold and it was sea water cooled for 30 years, I would not like to reuse the block, so at least I need a long block.
Also from a European perspective the ratio of 275 horse power and 5.7 liters of displacement is a bit odd. So more power would be very appreciated. From my non educated guess, cost´s should not be significantly more, since all the parts used in a stroker kit need to come new anyway.
I found offers like this, that looks nice from the specs to me, but trigger my trust issues. Also I found this offer, that is a bit over my budget, especially if you add 1.5k for the stroker kit.
So is there anyone, who was in the same situation and now, maybe after some months or years of boating experience wiht that replacement can say he (or she) made a wise choice?
Jonas
*I bought the boat with zero knowledge and did not see an obvious frost crack in the manifold. Also the gaskets between riser and manifold were old and leaking, so water came into the combustion chamber. There are rust rings visible where the water was at the piston rings. Honing in almost all of the cylinders is gone and with it the compression (around 6 bars most of them). One is without any compression.
Also from a European perspective the ratio of 275 horse power and 5.7 liters of displacement is a bit odd. So more power would be very appreciated. From my non educated guess, cost´s should not be significantly more, since all the parts used in a stroker kit need to come new anyway.
I found offers like this, that looks nice from the specs to me, but trigger my trust issues. Also I found this offer, that is a bit over my budget, especially if you add 1.5k for the stroker kit.
So is there anyone, who was in the same situation and now, maybe after some months or years of boating experience wiht that replacement can say he (or she) made a wise choice?
Jonas
*I bought the boat with zero knowledge and did not see an obvious frost crack in the manifold. Also the gaskets between riser and manifold were old and leaking, so water came into the combustion chamber. There are rust rings visible where the water was at the piston rings. Honing in almost all of the cylinders is gone and with it the compression (around 6 bars most of them). One is without any compression.