Are there any reasons why 6V71 TIB's might be less desireable than an inline 6? I know about the TIB part and having owned a great set of inline TIB's I am not worried about that issue.
RC
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06-27-2013 09:07 AM #1
6v71 tib
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06-27-2013 11:35 AM #2
Re: 6v71 tib
Size and shape. One fits where the other may not m
Scott
41C117 "Hattatude"
Port Canaveral
I have no idea what the last poster is saying. I don't think he does either.
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Re: 6v71 tib
What boat are they in? 6V71's are not too common in recreation marine applications. They are great engines and are similar in size and appearance to a 6V92. I've never seen or heard of a TIB version. Is this a factory package or a mod? There are 8V71TIB mods out there that have been done aftermarket.
Jack Sardina
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06-27-2013 01:05 PM #4
Re: 6v71 tib
Jack,
I have seen 6V71's in Atlantic (evolved out of Gulfstar, I think) motor Yachts and Post convertibles. These are in a Post. I am waiting for confirmation from the broker as to what exactly they are. The spec sheet calls them TIB's but he is sort of clueless.
I would rather buy a Hatteras but I am willing to look at other brands....even flat deadrise brands...because my former running style of green water over the top is gone.
RC
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06-27-2013 04:04 PM #6
Re: 6v71 tib
No, I am not sure at all. The other ones like it have 6 92's. I am only going by the spec sheet which reads 485 hp 6-71 TIBS, which, if true are my preferred engines.
The broker was supposed to call the owner and get me more information today about the overhauls and exactly what is in the hole but he has not called me back. From his scanty pics there are certainly not inlines.
https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/199.../United-States
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Re: 6v71 tib
The specs don't say that they are V engines.
Eric
41TC 1966 Hull #53 "Requisite"
Kent Island, MD/Ft. Lauderdale, FL
"Though she creaks - She holds"
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06-27-2013 05:19 PM #8
Re: 6v71 tib
Eric,
I know. The pictures just looked funny to me like they might be V's. As I now look at the picture with the blue hose I can barely see the valve covers in the top of the picture which would suggest an inline 6.
Another thing that confused me was how the bolt on stuff (coolers, tanks, etc.) looked. These are J&T's. I had Covingtons of the same year and they looked completely different from these engines.
I just had a call from the broker and he says that the owner is positive that they are 6-71 TIB's, not 92's and not V's.
I have a call in to the company that did the overhaul.
Not my first rodeo. ;-)
RC
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Re: 6v71 tib
definately in line 485hp 671TIB.
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06-27-2013 05:54 PM #10
Re: 6v71 tib
Green grenades. Fyi I believe the 6v71 was up to about 425/450 hp max.
Scott
41C117 "Hattatude"
Port Canaveral
I have no idea what the last poster is saying. I don't think he does either.