jointcustody
Veteran Member
Hi there,
I recently took out a bayliner 4087 for a sea trial- the seller has recently poured over 200k into it in the last three years. The 6bta engines, transmissions, props etc was all rebuilt or replaced.
We took it for a proper sea trial- WOT, fully exposed engines, laser gun temp readings, 35+ year marine mechanic looking it over. etc. we saw 18-19knots WOT without the trim tabs working, and WOT rpm of roughly 2750 but tachs weren't in awesome condition. 22x21 4 blade props brand new. We really liked the boat, but;
Here were the findings;
Per our mechanic;
Port engine #5 cylinder leaking diesel from injector, smoking fuel on exhaust manifold. Making mess under engine and bilge. Likely o-ring or seal.
--THIS HAS SINCE BEEN FIXED--
Port engine reduction gear output shaft seal leaking tranny oil
Dripless shafts on both need major adjustment and/or likely replacement but… My mechanic believes there may be an alignment issue with the shafts, or bent shafts? But likely alignment given recent engine change. There seems to be a borderline shake to both engines, worse on the port side. Maybe the boat was slung on the shafts by accident? possibly causing the dripless seals to fail prematurely and the output seal on the port engine’s reduction gear to fail. They definitely should not be failing with 250 hours on them, and to have the dripless seals leaking (we know per receipts they were already adjusted before) at only 250 hours, and output seal on transmission failing, it suggests a bigger issue. A warranty repair? Likely needs hauling out.
Trim tabs not working from upper helm, or at all but did not get opportunity to confirm. Really didn’t get to see the boat perform properly because of that.
Questions for the forum;
Do you think that the engines should need realignment after 250 hours of run time? is that common when engines are replaced? Like retorquing the lug nuts on your tires?
I have heard from several different mechanics that these PSS seals are a Pain in the ___. Is this true? but why would the rear output shaft seal also be leaking on the transmission at the same time with only 250 hours?
The seller has agreed to knock $2500 off the purchase price, but if its not alignment and the shafts are bent, could be much more than that. Wasnt able to have shafts checked. Seller is firm at $2500 or will keep boat.
I love the boat otherwise. just hoping we dont get stung with bent shafts- the engines had a very slight shake but I would not say terrible- like a C+ if I was to grade it, almost imperceivable actually and only when up on plane.
Thanks
I recently took out a bayliner 4087 for a sea trial- the seller has recently poured over 200k into it in the last three years. The 6bta engines, transmissions, props etc was all rebuilt or replaced.
We took it for a proper sea trial- WOT, fully exposed engines, laser gun temp readings, 35+ year marine mechanic looking it over. etc. we saw 18-19knots WOT without the trim tabs working, and WOT rpm of roughly 2750 but tachs weren't in awesome condition. 22x21 4 blade props brand new. We really liked the boat, but;
Here were the findings;
Per our mechanic;
Port engine #5 cylinder leaking diesel from injector, smoking fuel on exhaust manifold. Making mess under engine and bilge. Likely o-ring or seal.
--THIS HAS SINCE BEEN FIXED--
Port engine reduction gear output shaft seal leaking tranny oil
Dripless shafts on both need major adjustment and/or likely replacement but… My mechanic believes there may be an alignment issue with the shafts, or bent shafts? But likely alignment given recent engine change. There seems to be a borderline shake to both engines, worse on the port side. Maybe the boat was slung on the shafts by accident? possibly causing the dripless seals to fail prematurely and the output seal on the port engine’s reduction gear to fail. They definitely should not be failing with 250 hours on them, and to have the dripless seals leaking (we know per receipts they were already adjusted before) at only 250 hours, and output seal on transmission failing, it suggests a bigger issue. A warranty repair? Likely needs hauling out.
Trim tabs not working from upper helm, or at all but did not get opportunity to confirm. Really didn’t get to see the boat perform properly because of that.
Questions for the forum;
Do you think that the engines should need realignment after 250 hours of run time? is that common when engines are replaced? Like retorquing the lug nuts on your tires?
I have heard from several different mechanics that these PSS seals are a Pain in the ___. Is this true? but why would the rear output shaft seal also be leaking on the transmission at the same time with only 250 hours?
The seller has agreed to knock $2500 off the purchase price, but if its not alignment and the shafts are bent, could be much more than that. Wasnt able to have shafts checked. Seller is firm at $2500 or will keep boat.
I love the boat otherwise. just hoping we dont get stung with bent shafts- the engines had a very slight shake but I would not say terrible- like a C+ if I was to grade it, almost imperceivable actually and only when up on plane.
Thanks