Bob Kahak & Bukh e-mail
How remiss of me not to send Bob Kahak's email address! Geez! What was I thinking? It's bobk@alexanderryan.com. Oh, and it's pronouced Kay-hack.As for running the Bukh at full power all the time, yes, you can. I've talked to the guys in Denmark and they say the engine is rated to run at max rpm for as long as you can supply it with fuel. And, in the lifeboats they don't install engine mounts! They hard-bolt the engine right to the bed and even then, you can't believe the overall lack of vibration. The engine is counterbalanced internally to help reduce the vibration. The reason they hard-bolt it to the lifeboat beds is because they consider the engine mounts to be a maintenance item!!!!! I used the flexible mounts, however, in my installation!Also, the guys in Denmark tell me the engine really doesn't fully break in until about -- get this -- 2,000 HOURS!!! I wonder if I will be even ALIVE when the engine hits 2,000 hours!!!The guys here in Houston -- which, by the way, is the home office for A/R since John Ryan Sr., bought out the Alexanders and Ryan is from Houston and a helluva nice guy -- really know their stuff about these motors and you aren't gonna find a more knowledgeable, friendly, helpful bunch any place on the planet. You cannot begin to believe the interest they have taken in me and my project and I'm the first "toy boat", as they like to put it, that they've done here in Houston, so they were pretty anxious to see how the project has turned out. I'm am absolutely sold on the Bukh engine. In all the year's I've been running engines, it's really one of the best I've ever come across.I can pretty much tell you that if you hook up with Kahak and A/R, you're questions as well as your parts supply problems are going to be answered!!