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  • #58963

    stevenagodfrey
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    Hello –

    First, I apologize if this has been covered previously. I am getting close to purchase a 2000 Year boat with two 8.3 6CTA that did well during the engine survey.

    I come from an automotive manufacturing background and our quality system requires that we maintain a good set of spare parts for “key equipment”. On the boat, I have concluded that the engines are “key equipment”. I expect to take the boat to Bahamas, but will be doing mostly coastal cruising.

    Does anyone have a list of suggested spare parts? From critical to important to nice to have?

    Thanks,
    Steve

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  • #86397

    Energiepower
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    Engines: K19/K38
    Location: Changsha
    Country: äø­å›½

    Cummins Overhaul parts list for reference

    Whole Gasket kits
    All Filters
    Thermostat
    Belts
    Pistons and Piston rings
    Main bearings
    Injectors
    Cylinder liner
    Water Pump
    Hoses
    … …
    Detailed information see attached file. But the detailed list with part number need the nameplate of engines.
    You can contact me through: https://www.energiepower.net/contact-us

    #86278

    Fireisland1
    Participant
    Vessel Name: Riverwind
    Engines: cummins QSB 380
    Location: long island n.y.
    Country: usa

    My spares

    Belts
    Complete water pump
    Idler
    Filters
    Hoses
    Starter
    Altenator
    Fluids
    Priming pump
    Hardware and electrical , o rings
    Fuses, tapes, funnel, wire
    Complete tools including pipe wrench,hack saw
    Hammer, filter wrench, mirror, mag pickup,
    Fuel pump , { QSB } sealant, tefgel, Alco grease, 2 part epoxy

    #58966

    Bob Foster
    Participant
    Vessel Name: Mini Dealz
    Engines: Cummins 6CTA 8.3 M3
    Location: Philadelphia
    Country: United States

    I think that every boat should definitely have a spare water pump impeller on board at the least. If I were going to the Bahamaā€™s or any open water situation I would probably keep the following spares on board:

    – Warer pump impeller
    – Drive Belt
    – Fuel Filters

    I always have a roll of Rescue Tape just incase one of my Sea water hoses springs a leak. Also I have a nice set of tools that stays onboard as well.

    – Bob

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