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What is the cid for the 925 E9 V-8 marine engine? Do you know how much those engines sold for new?
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6 hours ago, HeavyGunner said:
Alright it's morning in the mountain time zone where's the update? 😆
The engines are as advertised. They are spotless, well taken care of and are run frequently. The boat was not used as a charter boat. The broker says they were rebuilt 15 yrs ago but it sounds like the boat was repowered with Daytona Marine engines a Mack Marine dealer, because 15-16 yrs ago is when Mack started or was in the marine division.
The broker has been unable to get me the serial #'s for the engines and hull so I could look it up. My broker isn't the listing agent for the vessel so he is having to go to that person for info, plus it is a big boat show this weekend he is trying to get ready for so more info should come next week.
56 minutes ago, mackncheese said:I am no expert but have been around boats my entire adult life. I forget who marinized the mack engines but I am pretty sure the engines had a poor reputation because of a crappy job marinizing the engine. The last thing I would want on a boat is an engine that has no service network. If the boat will always stay in the same place and you have a mechanic or you can work on them that would make ownership a little easier, but I would look elsewhere. Boatdeisel.com will probably have someone on there that knows about the marine mack engines
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1 hour ago, theakerstwo said:
Why would the heads be different?
I think that the difference between a truck and a boat engine is the Cam and Valves are different so it will produce more torque.
5 hours ago, AZB755V8 said:I have seen that boat for sale on line for a while. Nice boat and really moves. There are a few guys here that have marine E9 V8's out of boats. They are dependable engines but it is all in how you run them and maintain them. Parts are available still as well as rebuild kits but are not cheap. There are no new engines anymore as they have not been produced in almost 20 years. Only issue in a boat is who is going to work on it? Most Mack Truck shops have not seen E9's in years, but there are a few shops that still have qualified guys to work on them.
Try and find a spare truck engine for parts, all the big components are the same. If something major happens you will be glad you did. Parts are not cheap but most diesel stuff is not these days. If you get the boat and decide to repower it I would be interested in the engines.
What will you offer for the engines, the attachment in my 1st post is a picture. 1 engine has 1000hrs and the other has 3000hrs that is according to the sales sheet. They might have more than that if the sheet is the original sale sheet, I should hear from the broker in the mourning 3-17-16 with an update to it.
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I am looking at a 87 48' Viking yacht that has been powered with these engines, any info would be appreciated. I have found some info on this already does anybody know about the availability of parts and how dependable these engines are?
925 hp V-8
in Engine and Transmission
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