help with engine sizes have only 23 inches

Discussion in 'Inboards' started by elioti, Sep 1, 2008.

  1. elioti
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    elioti Junior Member

    hi there, i have replaced longitudinal stringers in my boat and this time glassed them in ( over 3/4 inch marine ply) . Originaly engine sat between these, a 24 inch space with stringers cut away a little at top for alternator ect. No i have glassed stringers in there is only a 23 inch space, now realise most engines are 24 inches wide between mounts so will be too tight, want to fit an engine around 80,90 horse (diesel), perhaps a perkins 4236. what are the narrowest engines? Thanks.
     
  2. dsuursoo
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    dsuursoo Senior Member

    dunno about the narrowest engines, but you should have an extra few inches of space above the engine... you could just have a set of custom mounts made up to fit. a fair number of machinists would do that. you might need to do some real tweaking to your shaft coupling, maybe even put in a set of universal joints...

    oy. good luck, whatever your course.
     
  3. BHOFM
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    BHOFM Senior Member

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