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Started by slokat, April 07, 2010, 09:05:15 PM

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slokat

Just got an email about a sale on Westerbeke kits from Foley Engines:

Perkins 4108 Engine Kits - Spring Special!

Our 4108 kits are on special! These kits are the most complete on the market. They include the four liner kits (pistons, rings, and liners), all bearings (rod, main, and thrust), rod bushings to rebuild your connecting rods, all gaskets, both front and rear crank seals, copper washers (for the fuel injectors), genuine Perkins oil and fuel filters, primer and finish enamel paint, a workshop manual, Foley Tech Tips on engine assembly and how to bleed the fuel system, and even a Dr. Diesel coffee cup for when you read the manual! 

These kits are so good they even include our special Teflon coated, nylon braided rear seal kit that will cure the chronic rear seal leaking problem on the 4108's.

Not only is this kit the most complete, it is now on special for just $839! Compare this pricing with Perkins part number U5MK9145 with a list price of $1051. Dr. Diesel says, "Why pay more to get less?"

Foley Engines
800.233.6539
info@FoleyEngines.com
Quality since 1916!

P.S. Because these 4108 Perkins kits will fly out of here quickly, call us before April 16 to get this special pricing.

P.P.S New 4108 oil pumps are also on special for just $199. Compare this with Perkins part number 41314089 with a list price of $347.

Foley Marine & Industrial Engines, Inc.
Engine Distributors since 1916!
200 Summer Street, Worcester, MA 01604
Toll Free: 1.800.233.6539
Phone: 1.508.753.2979
Fax: 1.508.799.2276
Email: info@foleyengines.com   Website: www.foleyengines.com

BlameItOnBuffett

Hmmmm

COnsidering that 11K engine being discussed under the mechanical section, I wonder if it would not be worth it to buy a kit and lock it away for the rainy day when I may need it - kind of an insurance policy.
Jim & Jo(Ann) Tyson
S/V Blame It On Buffett
Pearson 365 Ketch - Hull# 329

RayNWanda

The trick is to keep it from rusting. Most of us do not have a really good place to store internal engine parts. To store it long term, it would have to be in climate controlled dry storage. Many times I got parts from customer's storage to use on their engine and then found them to be rusted beyond use. It would be a shame to spend the bucks now and then when you need the parts, they are not usable. Humidity is usually what gets them. I have found that air conditioning is not always enough- you really need a dehumidifier.
Safari
Palacios, Tx.
Prout Snowgoose 37

RayNWanda

 I have a good case right in front of me this week. Our guys last week tore down one of our 2,000 hp gas compressors for overhaul. I got the box of parts back from the machine shop today (Pandora's box). The compressor has been tarped, but it is outside. Those guys wiped the crankshaft down to inspect it, but did not put anything on it to protect it. I'm going to be polishing I hope only for the rest of the day. Highly machined parts will literally rust as you watch if they are not well protected. This shaft is only about $300,000.00...
Safari
Palacios, Tx.
Prout Snowgoose 37