Common questions

How long should a Yanmar engine last?

How long should a Yanmar engine last?

That would correspond to something like 500,000 miles on a road vehicle. Some engines will run that long, but 5000 hours might be a more realistic expectation if it’s well taken care of. With proper maintenance, 5,000-10,000 hours should not be a problem.

Who makes Yanmar Marine engines?

Yanmar Co., Ltd. Yanmar Co., Ltd. (ヤンマー株式会社, Yanmā Kabushiki-Gaisha) is a Japanese diesel engine and machinery manufacturer founded in Osaka, Japan in 1912.

Are Yanmar tractors any good?

Yanmar tractors are robust and durable equipment that is suitable for a host of agricultural activities. However, Kubota tractors are widely regarded as high-performance, ergonomic machines. Nonetheless, with proper use and adequate maintenance, Kubota and Yanmar tractors can last for up to 20 years.

When did the Yanmar diesel engine come out?

Owner’s Manuals, Parts Manuals and Service Manuals are available for Yanmar marine diesel engines from 1975 to current. They are the original hard copies from Yanmar. Please contact with the engine model for price and availability confirmation. – On hand parts (new, take-off or used) for discontinued and vintage models at great saving prices.

What kind of parts do Yanmar engines use?

As an authorized Yanmar parts dealer, we supply everything from turbochargers to air and fuel filters, all coming with a 6-month warranty. Along with popular engines such as the 3TNV88 series and the 4TNV98 we carry parts for popular Yanmar marine engines such as the 3JH, 4LH, and 6LP series.

How to sort by price for Yanmar tractor parts?

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How does a Yanmar Diesel transfer tank work?

This adapter kit is for the Yanmar 2YM15, 3YM20 and 3YM30 marine diesel engines. This kit will allow the engine hot coolant to transfer the heat to the onboard hot water tank while off shore. Feature of this kit is the shut-off valve.

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