Dougcole
Guru
Just posting this as an informational thread for those who may be reaching this same point with their motors.
2005 Mainship 400, twin Yanmar 4LHA-Stp, 997 hours.
Labor: $2,000 flat fee.
Services:
Replace both raw water pumps, Depco pump. $1,303.72 total for both. I could have had the old ones rebuilt for around $725.00, total, but Depco advised me that the fixed cams were heavily grooved, that the rebuild would not last long and that they would not be rebuildable again. I was anticipating the cost of a rebuild, so this was a bit of a setback, but it seemed like a rebuild was throwing good money after bad, so I replaced them. Kept the old pumps as spares.
Ultrasonic cleaning/rebuilding/servicing Heat exchangers, oil coolers, and aftercoolers. Payton Marine services. $1,624.
Coolant flush and replacement. $50
Transmission inspection and fluid change. $20
Exhaust elbow and mixing elbow inspection. They are in good shape. I replaced my OEM elbows and mixers 5 years ago with cast stainless aftermarket elbows. They have held up really well, better than the Yanmar elbows would have, according to my mechanic.
Turbo inspection. Looked good.
Install serpentine belt kit on port side. Electromax, $450.00. I will likely do the starboard side as well in the future but for now I am testing the kit on the port side. We put it there because it is the tougher side to adjust.
Adjust idle both engines. Included in labor.
Adjust valves, both engines. Included in labor.
All new zincs. $75.00
Painting. Included in labor.
Various hose and clamp replacement as needed. Most looked good (I have been replacing them piece meal as I work on the motors over the years, so no surprise there.
Not due for oil change or fuel filter changes, so we skipped that.
A little more $ than I expected, like always, but I feel good about it overall.
2005 Mainship 400, twin Yanmar 4LHA-Stp, 997 hours.
Labor: $2,000 flat fee.
Services:
Replace both raw water pumps, Depco pump. $1,303.72 total for both. I could have had the old ones rebuilt for around $725.00, total, but Depco advised me that the fixed cams were heavily grooved, that the rebuild would not last long and that they would not be rebuildable again. I was anticipating the cost of a rebuild, so this was a bit of a setback, but it seemed like a rebuild was throwing good money after bad, so I replaced them. Kept the old pumps as spares.
Ultrasonic cleaning/rebuilding/servicing Heat exchangers, oil coolers, and aftercoolers. Payton Marine services. $1,624.
Coolant flush and replacement. $50
Transmission inspection and fluid change. $20
Exhaust elbow and mixing elbow inspection. They are in good shape. I replaced my OEM elbows and mixers 5 years ago with cast stainless aftermarket elbows. They have held up really well, better than the Yanmar elbows would have, according to my mechanic.
Turbo inspection. Looked good.
Install serpentine belt kit on port side. Electromax, $450.00. I will likely do the starboard side as well in the future but for now I am testing the kit on the port side. We put it there because it is the tougher side to adjust.
Adjust idle both engines. Included in labor.
Adjust valves, both engines. Included in labor.
All new zincs. $75.00
Painting. Included in labor.
Various hose and clamp replacement as needed. Most looked good (I have been replacing them piece meal as I work on the motors over the years, so no surprise there.
Not due for oil change or fuel filter changes, so we skipped that.
A little more $ than I expected, like always, but I feel good about it overall.