Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Marine Engine Ratings from My Marine Tracker


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All diesel marine engine manufacturers have a ‘duty-cycle’  rating system for their products , but the general rule is that the more horse power you extract from any given displacement engine , the shorter the lifespan will be between rebuilds.   Caterpillar, the most predominantly sought after diesel marine engine in the US has five different ratings for their engines, A through E. Other manufacturers generally follow the same format but may  call them by different names. The most heavy-duty engine (A-rated) is  called ‘continuous-duty’ and these are for applications that may run over 8000 hours per year. These are vessels that typically run 24/7  in their application. These engines usually run at no more than 1200-1800rpm and can easily run 30-40,000 hours between overhauls providing the proper maintenance intervals are adhered to and high-quality lubricants and filters are used.

At the top of the high-performance food chain is the pleasure craft ‘E’ rated engines that are for minimal annual usage not exceeding 1000- hours per year. These engines typically operate in the 2300-3800 rpm range and  some import brands up to 4200rpm !  Average life expectancy between rebuilds of pleasure craft rated engines may only be in the 5-8000 hours range and the really high strung models may only be good for 1000 hours !  Many of the popular models of Caterpillar engines have multiple ratings associated with them. For example, the Cat 3412E engine has ratings available in all five classes  ranging from 425hp at 1200rpm up to 1400hp at 2300rpm. The basic cylinder blocks are all the same but internal and external  parts are varied as performance demands go up.

The Tracker  at My Marine Tracker LLC has over 26- years of marine repower experience and is always willing to help you with your next repower or new construction project. The  Tracker has access to many sources of good used, rebuilt and new surplus propulsion engines, generators, deck machinery , cranes, transmissions and more. Give us a call today for free advice on your next project or repair needs !  Located in the central time zone of the US , our phone number is 608-783-2766  or e-mail.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

About Marine Engine Ratings from The Tracker


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About Marine Engine Ratings: 

All diesel marine engine manufacturers have a ‘duty-cycle’ rating system for their products, but the bottom line rule is that the more horse power you extract from any given displacement engine, the shorter the lifespan will be between rebuilds. Caterpillar, the most predominantly sought after diesel marine engine in the US has five different ratings for their engines and labeled A through E. Other manufacturers generally follow the same format but may call them by different names. The most heavy-duty engine is usually called ‘continuous-duty’ and these are for applications that may run over 8000 hours per year. These are vessels that pretty much run 24/7 in their application. These engines typically run at no more than 1200-1800rpm and can easily run 30-40,000 hours between overhauls providing the proper maintenance intervals are adhered to and high-quality lubricants and filters are used.

At the top of the high-performance food chain is the pleasure craft ‘E’ rated engines that are for minimal annual usage not exceeding 1000- hours per year. These engines typically operate in the 2300-3800 rpm range and some import brands up to 4200rpm! Average life expectancy between rebuilds of pleasure craft rated engines may only be in the 5-8000 hours range and the really high strung models may only be good for 1000 hours! Many of the popular models of Caterpillar engines have multiple ratings associated with them. For example, the Cat 3412E engine has ratings available in all five classes ranging from 425hp at 1200rpm up to 1400hp at 2300rpm. The basic cylinder blocks are all the same but internal and external parts are varied as performance demands go up.

The Tracker at My Marine Tracker LLC has over 26- years of marine repower experience and is always willing to help you with your next repower or new construction project. My Marine Tracker has access to many sources of good used, rebuilt and new surplus propulsion engines, generators, deck machinery, cranes, transmissions and more.

Give us a call today for free advice on your next project or repair needs ! Located in the central time zone of the US, our phone number is 01-608-783-2766 or e-mail.

www.mymarinetracker.com

Friday, August 22, 2014

Video: Twin Disc MG6984A | from My Marine Tracker


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Test running of two new Twin Disc MG6984A marine gears in 2.5:1 ratio for new build supply vessel being constructed for client in Indonesia. These gears will run behind Cummins KTA38 engines rated at 1200hp at 1800rpm in a continuous-duty rating.



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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Video: USED MAN D2842LE/402 Marine Diesel Engine


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Monday, March 24, 2014

Turn Key transactions from My Marine Tracker LLC.


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 Turn Key transactions ….. that is what you can expect if you purchase any equipment from My Marine Tracker LLC.

The Tracker has the expertise and backing of an extraordinary freight forwarder and will handle all facets of your purchase to ensure that it arrives safely and on time at your location. We are capable of moving large engines and other machinery to and from most cities throughout the world. Moving machinery throughout North America is an easy process if you know how to do it , but more common for The Tracker is to move machinery from one foreign origin to another foreign destination or from the US to an overseas customer and our company will take away this task for you.

Your purchase of large ship’s machinery in the world-wide market should not be a worrisome chore. The marine equipment industry is a very specialized niche business that may require international movement and My Marine Tracker has years of practical knowledge and advice to assist in your selection and can provide an honest, trustworthy and positive buying experience for your vessel’s next requirement.

Give The Tracker a call today and see if we can help you !

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Video: Caterpillar 3196 - Upgraded to C12's


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Caterpillar 3196 Engines that were fully overhauled and upgraded to C12's.  They are 660hp at 2300rpm. These went to a client of ours in the Netherlands for use in government ferry boats.

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Friday, January 17, 2014

Video: Detroit Diesel 12V71NA - My Marine Tracker


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Detroit Diesel 12V71NA SN:12va14189


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