Faryman diesel

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R.Hamilton

Faryman diesel

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I'm looking to purchase a CD 28.I've found one that has a Faryman diesel.Can't find much information about this engine.Anyone familar with the Faryman diesel ?Thanks.



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Don Carr

Re: Faryman diesel

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Hope the link helps. Also, how's your German?
matt cawthorne

Re: Faryman diesel

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R.

My brother used to own a Cal2-27 which had a 13 hp single cylinder Faryman diesel. It always ran fine. The only drawback was that I had to go to the dentist every Monday morning to get my fillings put back in. I do not know whether it was the engine or the installation, but that thing really shook the boat badly. I would not shy away from a two cylinder engine of another make if your found the 28 you are looking for.

Matt



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Ken Cave

Re: Faryman diesel

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I believe that they are a raw water cooled engine. A friend of mine pulled his on a 27 footer and installed an outboard in place of his inboard. Block ate itself up!!

Ken Cave



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Tom

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As Matt said the single cylinder is a shaker and noisy. It's not the installation, it's the way they are. But a trial sail will tell you whether you can stand it or not. I had a brief ride on a boat that had one and it wouldn't be for me. However, they have a reputation for sturdy construction and long life. I don't know if it's justified or not. Is there a dealer in your area? Check around to see about service and parts availability in your area Just my two cents worth.
R.Hamilton wrote: I'm looking to purchase a CD 28.I've found one that has a Faryman diesel.Can't find much information about this engine.Anyone familar with the Faryman diesel ?Thanks.


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Bill

One Cyclinder

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Even the one cyclinder Yanmar is pretty "shakey" until you get her warm and revved up to around 1200 rmp.

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Tom wrote: As Matt said the single cylinder is a shaker and noisy. It's not the installation, it's the way they are. But a trial sail will tell you whether you can stand it or not. I had a brief ride on a boat that had one and it wouldn't be for me. However, they have a reputation for sturdy construction and long life. I don't know if it's justified or not. Is there a dealer in your area? Check around to see about service and parts availability in your area Just my two cents worth.
R.Hamilton wrote: I'm looking to purchase a CD 28.I've found one that has a Faryman diesel.Can't find much information about this engine.Anyone familar with the Faryman diesel ?Thanks.


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r hamilton

Re: Faryman diesel

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R.Hamilton wrote: I'm looking to purchase a CD 28.I've found one that has a Faryman diesel.Can't find much information about this engine.Anyone familar with the Faryman diesel ?Thanks.
Thanks for all of your comments.I knew I could count on you guys for some excellent advise.



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Mark Yashinsky

Re: Faryman diesel

Post by Mark Yashinsky »

Any one cylinder (gas too, but not as bad) is going to be more "rough" than one that has more cylinders. Its a matter of unbalanced reciprocating mass and the amount of energy (amount being combusted) needed. In terms of this board, a cannon w/ a larger load of powder and/or a larger cannonball is going to kick back more than a light load/cannonball. What is the main reason leaf blowers or chain saws give your hands a massage. There has also been threads about checking and cleaning raw water cooled diesels. Compare other one cylinder diesels in the marina for a comparison baseline.
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