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Man D2848LE403 800 hp 5,000 hour cost?

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  1. mapism

    mapism Senior Member

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    Just in order to avoid confusion, also considering that the above photos are labelled as "Man 800 hp Engines head & valve":
    Actually, that's not what they are.
    In fact, they are related to the 900 hp version instead, which was a pretty substantial redesign of the V8 block, used by MAN as a sort of testbed for the transition to common rail. And among several other modifications, with that engine, they also introduced 4 valves heads.
    Before it, all MANs, including those previously mentioned in this thread, had plain vanilla 2 valves which (AFAIK - touch wood!) very rarely must be replaced/reseated.
  2. Capt Ralph

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    Not an issue to WTF they were, Good catch and wish the owner good results.
  3. Ben Cooksey

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    that's right the photos I posted are of cr900 head and valves
  4. Capt Ralph

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    My MAN story, bear with me;
    I was already doing light maintenance on a seasonally passing Viking Princess with mechanical V12s many (many) moons ago. I was impressed with these engines, not the boat.

    A favorite customer then purchased a boat with CR900s and found nobody around that could work (well) on them.
    Like a (dr**&^^%unk) kid, I stepped up to the plate.

    Quickly finding support in Webster Texas, I went to work.
    Damm these are great engines.

    Finally found (many miles aweigh) a MAN kid for our heavy work.
    Many (many) years later, I still luv the engines, sadly nobody worth my spit in these swamps to work (well) on them still.
    I still pass any heavy MAN calls to that far aweigh kid.

    If I was just a lil younger with out my back issues, I would be pursuing that local MAN service trade.

    What is the first thing I tell anybody about purchasing a MAN powered boat??
    Find a great shop to support you.. If not, shop for another boat.

    Ben, Seems like you found a good tech that understands some MAN values.
    Possibly sending the heads to my same same Texas shop.

    As a good friend explained to me a while ago; BOAT
    Bend Over And Take-it

    But ya know, we luv our boats.
    Like a wife, we luv the abuse,, spilled blood,, correct language,, blown check book,, ...

    Happy and safe new year Ben and to all that tolerates me..