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Nanni Diesel Engine Problems
That's great news!! We're happy to learn Nanni is doing the right thing.
Butch wrote in message oups.com... Thanks Butch. The mechanic had to take the engine out on the first day because the bay is small and you can not work in it. Since my last email I have had some very good news. Nanni have come to the rescue and have been very supportive. In my opinion they have to be applauded for their efforts. I will be a devoted Nanni user from now on. Not only was the engine very economical to run, but from what I have heard, the replacement of any engine for $13,000 is relatively cheap. To add to that, the Australian distributor made representation on my behalf, and their response was incredible. That kind of backup is priceless. At least for me I am satisfied that I will have the backup I need in the future. I hope the boat will be back in the water in the next two weeks, depending on delivery of parts. Thank you too, Butch. I took comfort in having people like you educating me and giving invaluable advice. By the way, the Nanni engine is a Marinised Kubota and so the changeover of parts to the new engine will be exactly the same. Thanks again. |
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