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For Sale: Yanmar 6LY3-ETP 480hp running pair for sale

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2007 Henriques 35 Express
Motors are currently in 35' express fishing vessel for inspection and trial. I am selling because I want to re-power into newer motors. Cooler service completed this winter. (Aftercooler, Air-Cooler, Trans Cooler, Oil-cooler) Clean oil analysis taken just prior to winter layup Location is NJ

Text or call for info and appt Chris - 973-738-3611

19,500 ea but willing to be very aggressive to sell as a pair

Thanks

stbd motor 1.jpg

port motor 1.jpg
 
How old are these and time on them?

Also, what are you upgrading to? Thought the 480 was a fairly new engine.
 
Hey SeeVee
Stbd 2007 - 3800hrs
Port - 2010 - 1900 hrs (was a reman from mack boring w previous owner)
Im going to sell these and put Cummins QSB 5.9 480's in
 
Just curious, what engine are you considering replacing your Yanmars with?


The 6LY3-ETP is fairly modern and is smaller than the Cummins QSBs which would other wise be a logical choice but it may not fit.


The Yanmar 8LV would certainly fit but it is a highly stressed block and only goes to 370 hp.


Don't know anything about the Volvo lineup.


David
 
Hi Dave. Hope you’re doing well!

The qsc’s will fit no problem. Going into a Henriques 35 express. Tons of room

They put 6.7 Cummins in the new ones.

Exploring all options but Cummins has excellent support around here. As does cat
Yanmar a little tougher I’ve had yanmars in last two boats. No issues. Just not going to be my choice for a repower.
 
Doing great! Trailering my tiny trawler to a gathering of C-Dory tiny trawlers north of Orlando. Should be interesting.


Shoulda paid more attention to the engine room pic. Surprisingly lots of room in a 35' express. Sure a QSB or QSC would fit. Good choices!


If you haven't done so already, boatdiesel would be a good site to list your Yanmars.



David
 
yes they are on there

sounds like a fun trip

while we are discussing, im checking out the Cat C7.1. cool motor. Super easy to service.
 
Hey SeeVee
Stbd 2007 - 3800hrs
Port - 2010 - 1900 hrs (was a reman from mack boring w previous owner)
Im going to sell these and put Cummins QSB 5.9 480's in

Moonzy1,

Just curious....

Is the Cummins THAT much better? Seems like a very expensive swap and the Yanmars should go to triple their times or more. Or is there a reason to swap when the Yanmars still have value (not runout) and put new Cummins in you boat.

Will the Cummins give you better performance?
 
Moonzy1,

Just curious....

Is the Cummins THAT much better? Seems like a very expensive swap and the Yanmars should go to triple their times or more. Or is there a reason to swap when the Yanmars still have value (not runout) and put new Cummins in you boat.

Will the Cummins give you better performance?

yes I want to do this while the yanmars still have value.
And yes better performance. Quieter and less smoke. Virtually none from the Cat C7.1.

I can do this w a sizable rebate , so to speak, by selling my yanmars running.
 
Opening up an old thread.
I Held on to my motors and has subsequently decided to not go w the QSB 5.9. after further research and learning on my end, I realized the QSB's were not the way to go. If Anything the QSB 6.7 in 480 would be a much better choice.

My 6Ly3's are still running well and are perfectly matched to my hull.

I am entertaining the new Yanmar 6LF's in 485 as my next option should I repower. They look and spec out great but still largely untested in the market
 
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