Yeah that's what my free version of Quick Serve pulls up anyway.So it looks like from what you are saying it's a 1997 engine remanned in 2009.
No problem.Thanks Tim
So the big question....I have a 4BT built in 2009 ser no. 60124362
Is there a way to find out what it's original application was?
125 HP is a higher HP model? The marine 4BT250's had intercoolers and inline pumps, and they burned down number 4 cylinder a lot, because the heat exchanger was to small. All the first gen RAM were rotatory pumps. I would think that maybe this one got the inline pump in 2009 when it was re-manufactured.The 4BTs with higher HP come with in line pumps. Application can also make a difference.
Yep, it is like always driving up hill. The engine only unloads in very ruff seas when the craft in heading down a large wave, put climbing a wave put the engine into an even heavier load. The saving grace here is that one is normal not turning the engine up near it's max under these conditions.Marine is a different ballgame.
Yep, it is like always driving up hill. The engine only unloads in very ruff seas when the craft in heading down a large wave, put climbing a wave put the engine into an even heavier load. The saving grace here is that one is normal not turning the engine up near it's max under these conditions.
There are lots of B series diesels in boats, however the Power Stroke 7.3 made only a brief entry and I do not believe the Duramax ever went to sea.