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| Rebuilding and marinizing tractor trailer okay this is an idea for a catamaran to be powered by 2 400-500 hp diesel engines from a commercial tractor trailer. The proposed cat is a 70+ cat made out of steel or aly going to try and pick a metal after my idea get bombed and torn apart in my other topic what would go in to marinizing an engine like that. About me Competent but not extrodinary carpenter amateur welder and machinist bio diesel enthusiast has access to small foundry and potential to build a large one I also have a few good friends who have the following skills master carpenter mason Under water welder electrician car tuner cement man forester sailor and access to tons of free labour and some industrial machining tools that i get to use from college or have a friend machine something for me from on base heres a volvo 465 horse power 11,000 bucks http://www.trucks.com/parts_spec_she...keSearch=VOLVO heres a 525 horse power 8,900 bucks http://www.trucks.com/parts_spec_she...ER&makeSearch= plenty of others here http://www.trucks.com/parts_inventor...sort=1&dir=asc I admit to being pretty inexperienced but hey i'm giving my self about 5 years to learn before i build Last edited by charlesakeem : 04-19-2008 at 03:16 PM. Reason: forgot to add the links for the engine |
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| You are WAY out of line on the size engine required , far far smaller would be better choice. If you have the vessels displacement in pounds divide by 2240 and you will have the weight in tons. The combined power you need is at MOST (unless you are dreaming of towing water skiers) is 5 hp per ton. This gives 2 1/2 hp per ton , on single engine operation , still enough for reasonable speed. A pair of early International DT 360 or DT 466 , non turbo , non electric injection would be OK choice , and mates I think to a SAE 2 tranny pair (Twin Disc if uoiu have the bucks). PBB Pro Boat builder has an article on keel cooling and dry stack exhaust on line for free , and is simplest way to marinize a commercial engine. FF |
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| Hello there, FF has given you the clues. Here are the articles. http://www.proboat-digital.com/proboat/20080203/ Page 66 http://www.proboat-digital.com/proboat/20080405/ Page 48 Here are the rest of the magazines on the Internet. http://www.proboat.com/ There is a massive amount to read, but the answers are there. Good fortune on your project. Pericles
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| Thanks for the link will read that article then I am going to start at the beginning and work my way through I'll probably have a blaze of posts after I'm done with this |
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