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I'm sure the engines are both great iv heard all good things about these engines. What are some things to consider when choosing between either one?
I'll let chris chime in but I'm fairly certain all is the same (same porting etc) except one uses 82 mm pistons and one uses 83. I would personally go with the 718 as that would give you more opportunity to rebuild/overbore before having to re-sleeve.I'm sure the engines are both great iv heard all good things about these engines. What are some things to consider when choosing between either one?
for the money a new 964 isnt much more then a 781. JM motors are fantastic but id take a 964 over a ported 701 all dayBuy once cry once. Go with the 781. Then next season upgrade to a larger pump, season after that buy a Zeel, then dual 46 Mikunis, then a lay down exhaust. And after a few years you will be maxed out on power.
Its not much more if you have the money to spend sure.for the money a new 964 isnt much more then a 781. JM motors are fantastic but id take a 964 over a ported 701 all day
So my knowledge of things is basically in the 550 and the 701 realm. Are replacement parts comparable as far as price and availability is concerned? Also I'm looking to have a lake/surf ski. Not a only flip ski.for the money a new 964 isnt much more then a 781. JM motors are fantastic but id take a 964 over a ported 701 all day
Is the 781 that much better then the 735?Buy once cry once. Go with the 781. Then next season upgrade to a larger pump, season after that buy a Zeel, then dual 46 Mikunis, then a lay down exhaust. And after a few years you will be maxed out on power.
There is a good thread on here somewhere of Blue discussing the potential of the 781. But BK made a great point about that 964!Is the 781 that much better then the 735?
i was looking at prices on the tpe 964, i think im gonna stay within the JM route.Sorry missed the post about you wanting a lake ski. Ya I’d stick with a JM motor for now.
Ya. Originally we spoke about the 718 and the 735. I was more apt to pull the trigger on the 35 as the price was about 100 bucks different with my core and all.Have you contacted Chris at @JetManiac yet?
Ya water ingestion in my industry is death with diesel engines on yatchs. I think at this point my wallet thinks it can afford to replace barrels on a 781 rather than anything other than a 701 platform.718/735/760/785 engines are Freight trains of longevity. i have seen builds last 400 hrs plus.
what these guys are referring to is ability to move on to additional bore sizes.
the 718 will give you 4, where the 735 will give you two. For those that dont know, Wossiner is now offering a 83.5mm piston
anyway, know going in, the biggest motor killer is water ingestion. If you do everything right, do your maint, quality oil and fuels.
Your motor will enjoy a nice long life .
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