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Yanmar engine in 1988 27FC

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jumpjet
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Hello to the group. I have search and looked at a couple of A27FC. Currently very interested in 1988 FC with Yanmar engine that current owner says is original. I don't have engine model number yet; and the boat is 12 hour drive away. Do have engine picture. have not figured out how to post?

I have searched this sight--cannot find any reference to Yanmar as original install in 1988.

Any help greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Steve
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Welcome aboard!

Yanmars probably were not OEM. A27FC owners can tell you more, but I think most had Nissans as original engines. Yanmar could have been an special option requested by the original owner I suppose, but that's just speculation. Try posting your question on the "A25/A27 True Classics" forum. That said, in my biased opinion having a Yanmar engine in your boat is a good thing.

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Thank you desertalbin736
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Yanmar engine in 1988 27FC

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Hello to the group. I have search and looked at a couple of A27FC. Currently very interested in 1988 FC with Yanmar engine that current owner says is original. I don't have engine model number yet; and the boat is 12 hour drive away. Do have engine picture. have not figured out how to post? Update, owner says engine is 4JH3-DTE.

I have searched this site--cannot find any reference to Yanmar as original install in 1988.

Any help greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Steve
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My 1988 came with a 4 cylinder Yanmar turbo diesel. Im told it was original. Model number 4jhdte. Ilm a Yanmar fan. Id consider it a big plus.
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Mistyjim1---thank you so much for the reply and confirmation. I am a Yanmar fan too. Had a 2 cylinder in compact tractor for several years and engine was easy to work on and I often did. Even a gray market engine, I had no problem finding parts. Even the most cold soaked days in the shed, it would start after several cranks.

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Re: Yanmar engine in 1988 27FC

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My marina neighbor has a 1987 "Sport" that came with 4 cyl Yanmar. He is the original owner.
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Mainer--thank you. Very encouraging information.
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Re: Yanmar engine in 1988 27FC

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I have a 1988 27FC, with a Yanmar 4JH-DTE, 77 hp. I believe it is original to the boat. I like it, although I just had to replace the heat exchanger and the oil cooler due to corrosion in the main castings. Expensive and took a while to find the parts. Still, love the engine. Bought this boat over a 1985 model with the Lehman. Yanmar was noticeably quieter and smoother.
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Wichhojr
Thank you for the great information. How many hours are on your engine?

Thanks,
Steve
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