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Title: engine replacement cost
Post by: jimd on January 13, 2009, 08:18:40 AM
does anyone have a ballpark figure one the cost of replacing the engine on a 1988 Catalina 34.
Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: Ken Juul on January 13, 2009, 12:28:12 PM
If I remember correctly a member paid in the neighborhood of $3500 for a m35 a couple years ago.  www.marinedieseldirect.com can give you a quote, sure you can find other dealers with a google search.   Why the new engine?  Is it rebuildable?  Need more info
Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: jimd on January 13, 2009, 12:49:00 PM
I'm thinking about buying a 34 and saw one in good condition but the engine had high hours. So I was trying to figure what the potential future cost might be.
Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: Craig Illman on January 13, 2009, 12:50:31 PM
Ken - that figure sounds low. A couple years ago, the local Universal distributer gave me a ballpark of around $7K, with potentially that much more in labor, depending on how close a "drop-in" the new unit was. I expect the question is trying to establish a negotiation point after a survey.

Craig
Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: Craig Illman on January 13, 2009, 12:54:06 PM
Jim - High hours? How high? Low hours could be worse. It all is dependent on how the engine was used and how it's been maintained. Get an engine survey done by someone who doesn't have a vested interest in profiting from a replacement. You're looking for compression numbers and an oil analysis. I really wish I had.

Craig
Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: karista on January 13, 2009, 03:49:14 PM
I aked the Universal Rep at the St. Petersburg Boat Show in Nov. what the replacement cost for the 25MXB cost was. He quoted a price of $7800 for the engine. Then you would have to add the installation cost to it.
Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: Gary on January 13, 2009, 03:59:53 PM
In the northeast the ball park figure is $15K for an engine replacement.  10K for the engine and 5K for installation costs.  There seems to be little interest here in a rebuild of the Universal 25.  Most yards feel it is better to replace than rebuild.  My personal feeling in buying and owning an older C34 (1986 with an M-25) is that I should  "hope for the best by providing excellent ongoing preventative maintenance and be prepared for the worst by being ready emotionally and financially for a replacement"
Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: Ron Hill on January 13, 2009, 05:09:05 PM
Guys & Susan : You need to realistically look at an engine change out/rebuild with more than the usual one question : "How many hours?".  At some point of the "wear out curve", age takes over from hours!!!

I know that Bernd has the closest estimate.  Maybe with the funky economy you can shave off a few $$ of installation, but not too many.  I've scoured the internet and Westerbeke engines are pretty well fixed in price.  Also, don't forget taxes and shipping!!

Rebuild is always an option, but I will warn you that it has to be a COMPLETE Rebuild with all new parts, seals and gaskets.  It must be a like new engine when done (injector pump/oil pump/injectors/water pump etc etc.).  Then you have to look at that cost as compared to that of a NEW engine - not to mention the resale value of a "Rebuild" vrs a "New"!!!  In general a new engine will be an increase in HP.  Then there's the reliability and warrentee factors to consider.

All depends what you are looking for ??  A few thoughts
Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: Stu Jackson on January 13, 2009, 05:52:03 PM
It's also gotta fit!  The access on our M25 is excellent.  We have 2289 hours on ours, Ron's XP has over 4000.  Have you seen Dave Sanner's engine rebuild in projects?  Again, how many hours and how well was the engine maintained?  Did the PO give you a detailed maintenance log?
Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: Mike and Joanne Stimmler on January 13, 2009, 05:57:27 PM
I have over 3400 on mine and it runs great!
Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: David Sanner on January 13, 2009, 09:01:09 PM
If you do have to repower I would look into Beta Marine engines.

They use the same kubota blocks but are packaged differently than
Westerbeke... a nice improvement from what I've seen.

- very quiet & smooth running.
- heat exchanger built on top of exhaust manifold which
 helps with noise,  significantly less hoses including
 hard piped seawater from pump to exchanger,
 exhaust injection elbow on engine .
- improved air intake. (quiet)
- built in oil pump for changes, easy access to fuel filter
- much better polyvee belt can drive 100amp alternator.
- stop solenoid,  fuel pump, better balanced crank pulley
- 25 & 28 hp 3 cylinder models & 4cyl 35hp models

Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: jimd on January 14, 2009, 06:52:10 AM
thanks to everyone for all the great responses. I appreciate it.
Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: jkar on January 14, 2009, 09:45:37 AM
$8800 including tax and installation here in Michigan.  New M-25, drop in replacement.  Only thing that needed to be custom was the instrument panel, the new one is smaller.  Varnished a 1/4" mounting board to hold it in place.  Two days total from dead engine, removal and new install.  Joel
Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: Craig Illman on January 14, 2009, 10:27:37 AM
Joel - Was it a M25-XPB to another XPB? I think the exhaust flanges are different on the XPB from the XP & XPA and the Hurth ZF-6 transmission is an inch longer than the ZF-5 which it has now superceded. Did you get an XPB with the ZF-5 ?

Craig
Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: Ron Hill on January 14, 2009, 05:35:15 PM
Craig : There are a few minor differences between the M25 XP (Oshkosh) and the XPA (Westerbeke).  There are many differences between the XP/XPA and the XPB engines.  The entire exhaust manifold, glow plugs, oil drain to only mention a few. 
See the upcoming Mainsheet (Feb 09) on the HBW and ZF transmission equivelants/changes/differences. 
Enough for now. 
Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: Craig Illman on January 14, 2009, 05:45:03 PM
Ron - Thanks, I was trying to qualify Joel's experience. It sounded a bit too simple if it was something other than a XPB to XPB.

I did a lot of research earlier last fall on the transmission changes. If I swap out my HBW50 for the longer ZF6 (or ZF10), then my XPA needs to come forward, since my hull seems to have a shaft for a M35 without a lot of room to shorten it. If the engine comes forward, then I need to consider how the existing exhaust is going to meet the water lift muffer inlet.

It's always something.

Craig
Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: jwlittle on January 18, 2009, 01:59:50 PM
Two years ago I had my 1988 m25XP replaced with a 30 horse Yanmar.  My dealer charged me just over $10K for everything that needed to be done including a new panel.
Title: Re: engine replacement cost
Post by: jkar on January 23, 2009, 10:23:42 AM
It replaced an original 1987 M-25(a/b?).  Got it from Marysville Marine.  Only thing that really needed to be custom was the exhaust.  The supplied exhaust was too long, removed and replaced with a shorter piece, fit right up to the original manifold, wrapped it with tape and away it went.  The mounts were maybe 1/8" off, can't say for sure if it wasn't from wear.  Epoxied them and re-tapped, fine.  Tranny hooked right up.  Mechanic was almost baffled, expected something to be wrong, his words "nothing ever fits right, this is amazing".  Only glitch was upon startup, vapor lock triggered the "overheat" alarm, removed the hotwater by-pass and bled, everything was good.  Ran it up and down the lake over the next two weeks (1200miles) and got the 50hr break in done at the same time.  Get get S/N and manuals as soon as the snow melts a little if interested.  joel