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Diesel Services Of America Publishes New Guide to Marine Diesel Engine Overhauls

Important option can reduce overall expenses and effort while restoring full performance and reliability, Diesel Services Of America reports

Diesel Services Of America Publishes New Guide to Marine Diesel Engine Overhauls

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla – April 6, 2016 /MarketersMedia/

Diesel Services Of America, a top supplier of diesel parts and service, published at www.dieselservicesofamerica.com a new guide to the overhauling of diesel engines. As diesel engines age and endure wear, their performance and reliability naturally drops. Rather than put a new engine in place of an older one, as the new Diesel Services Of America guide points out, it often makes more sense to commission a thorough overhaul of the existing power-plant.

Among the benefits of this option are the lack of a need to replace motor mounts or conduct propeller adjustments to account for an engine swap, facts that often make this an especially appealing alternative. Those interested in the potential advantages of overhauling an older diesel engine can learn more from Diesel Services of America at the company’s website, where its other services and parts offerings are also detailed extensively.

“Diesel engines are famously reliable, especially those that are designed to operate at relatively low speeds,” Diesel Services Of America representative Todd Barnes said, “Over time, though, any engine is going to suffer from wear, and that means reduced performance, efficiency, and reliability will follow. While some marine diesel owners gravitate toward the wholesale replacement of an engine when that happens, a professional, thorough overhaul can turn out to be an even better option. We think everyone interested in diesel engines is therefore going to enjoy reading our new online report on the subject.”

Even while they are constructed almost entirely from tough, resilient metal and similarly long-wearing materials, diesel engines necessarily accumulate wear in the course of normal use. Over times, this means that compression levels drop and friction between moving parts increases, leading to a reduction in power and torque output, fuel efficiency, and overall reliability.

One well-known option when that occurs is to have the aging engine pulled out and replaced with either a brand-new one or a unit that has been re-manufactured in a factory-style setting. In the context of marine diesel engines, though, swapping in a new or rebuilt engine will often mean needing to adjust a craft’s ballast, install entirely new mounts, realign or replace the propeller to account for different operating characteristics, and conduct other time-consuming, potentially expensive work.

The new Diesel Services Of America guide to the overhauling of marine diesel engines points out how this sometimes-overlooked option can do away with these common downsides while delivering all the same positive results. As one of the country’s top diesel parts, maintenance, and repair companies, Diesel Services Of America provides dockside service throughout Southeast Florida and all of the Caribbean, regularly overhauling engines in ways that leave clients’ marine craft well positioned for the future.

The new guide to diesel engine overhauls is available now at the Diesel Services Of America website. Those interested can also visit www.dieselservicesofamerica.com/marine-diesel-engine-and-generator-parts.cfm for an overview of the parts the company carries, with a link from that page leading to a more detailed listing of products currently in stock, most of which are available for overnight shipping worldwide.

About Diesel Services Of America:
Providing top-quality service to clients in Southeast Florida and all over the Caribbean, Diesel Services Of America also ships a huge selection of new, hard-to-find, and obsolete parts worldwide.

For more information about us, please visit http://www.dieselservicesofamerica.com/

Contact Info:
Name: Todd Barnes
Organization: Diesel Services Of America
Phone: 800-660-6304

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