In buying a used trawler type vessel, what would be the maximum operating hours or years in service of the Diesel engine beyond which an overhaul would be considered necessary for reliable service? I know that you can perform SOAP samples and cylinder compression tests as a aid in diagnostic analysis but these will not necessarily show the degree of corrosion on the internal components. As these marine diesels are very expensive to overhaul, a low time, thirty year old set of engines might not be such a good bargain.
With aircraft engines, I look very carefully at an engine with more than 10 years of service. Aircraft with more than 20 years since a new or overhauled engine, I consider “runout” no matter what the number of hours are.
I understand that aircraft and marine diesel engines are very dissimilar power plants but the marine environment is a tough act. Many of these power plants are pushing 40 years without being opened up for inspection. Commercial vessels often go 30K-60K hours between overhaul, but they are run hundreds if not thousands of hours a year. A 1985 trawler with 3500 hours has been run an average of less than 100 hours per year. Sitting idle for extended periods without the manufactures preservation instructions having been accomplished is never good for any engine.
With aircraft engines, I look very carefully at an engine with more than 10 years of service. Aircraft with more than 20 years since a new or overhauled engine, I consider “runout” no matter what the number of hours are.
I understand that aircraft and marine diesel engines are very dissimilar power plants but the marine environment is a tough act. Many of these power plants are pushing 40 years without being opened up for inspection. Commercial vessels often go 30K-60K hours between overhaul, but they are run hundreds if not thousands of hours a year. A 1985 trawler with 3500 hours has been run an average of less than 100 hours per year. Sitting idle for extended periods without the manufactures preservation instructions having been accomplished is never good for any engine.