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I received this 4.236 performance curve chart from Perkins and thought others would find it interesting.* This would make a great place to post engine performance charts for reference and comparison.

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Interesting!!* Very similar performance curve to the 6.354 and they both spin up to 2800 RPM at WOT.* I guess they're basically a 6.354 minus two cylinders (both are about 59 CI per cylinder)* I don't have my engine manual here so I wonder how the stroke compares??* If someone else doesn't scan one in, I will try to bring mine home.

Larry B
 
With the prop suggested by the mfg , you need to spin 2200rpm to get 40 hp while the engine is capable of 70 hp at that rpm.

The same 40 hp is available better engine loading/life ,with less fuel flow at 1400 or 1600 rpm .

The reasoning behind the "cruising Prop.
 
here is one for my 3208's
 

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Hi ,

Could you send me the performance chart as an attachment?

I can not seem to get a clear copy off the forum page.

Thanks,

George Creek

gcreek@shaw.ca
 
I have the same engines (3208T - 260 hp) in my Jeff. Trying to figure out a few things - 1) fuel consumption - looks like about 2gph at 1500? Trying to figure out how far I can go on tankage of 420. Also, I have an oil leak at the seal between the trans and engine block. It leaks about 1/2 quart in 80 hours of operation - appreciate all thoughts. I know what it takes to fix the leak(big job lots o $s - but the boat is worth it). seems like a small leak on a 20 quart engine, but want opinions.

Thanks,
Jeff4688
 
Jeff 4688, you may want to post your seal leaking issue on boatdiesel - peruse the archives there too. I believe what you'll find is a leaking seal can only get worse and once it "wipes" your leak will rise dramatically. The labor cost (high or higher) is associated with gaining access.
 
"seems like a small leak on a 20 quart engine, but want opinions.

FORGETABOUTIT!


A pamper or absorbant pad will catch the oil, so the bilge pump will not leave a "Shene" on the water , and the USCG Swat Team will not helicopter to your deck.

FF
 
Puppy training pads are our weapon of choice in the Perkins leak war.
 
WOD6-TI, 250 HP Hino Chart

Here is the performance chart for my 4588.
 

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Be sure to operate with the restrictions of "pleasure boat' or "Light duty commercial" when sizing the drive and prop load.

THe true commercial 24/7/365 rating is a far better graph to use for a passagemaker .
The light duty rating comes with restrictions that must be followed.

IF there is NO 24/7 rating from the mfg , perhaps that is a hint?

FF
 
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