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I have run several boats with 12v183's. They ALL smoke on startup and this is in sunny Florida. 320 hours on 1999 engines can be very bad as well, not enough use. If the motors don't reach temperature every 2 weeks (the more often the better), condensation can form and cause things in the engines to rust such as valves, rings, and other parts. However if they run good and MTU says they run good, how does some bogus surveyor know more then the dealer. Is he MTU certified? Has he ever been a diesel mechanic? Anyways, years have no bearing on whether or not an engine needs to be rebuilt. It basically comes down to hours and usage (high load applications etc.). 12v183's were designed to go 5,000-10,000 hours or more. They were designed origionally as German tank engines and built like tanks..... However they do have their faults such as smoke at startup, if they throw a belt they will fry the motors before the sensor slows the engine down, and the 1st marine series dropped valves. But that being said are considered good motors.
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