Wanted: Borg Warner 72c 1:1

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fushion julz
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Wanted: Borg Warner 72c 1:1

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As above...in working order only...To fit a Perkins T6.354

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Re: Wanted: Borg Warner 72c 1:1

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OK. So a secondhand box may sort your gearbox issues but it could be a can of worms.
A rebuilt box from Lancing Marine will have a guarantee.
I might have a secondhand pump though which for £100.00 would reduce your overhaul costs by £150
If its of interest let me know.
I have a "scrap box" but I believe the pump to be OK.
Without looking I don't know if it is the later pump.

fushion julz
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Re: Wanted: Borg Warner 72c 1:1

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Thanks for your reply...

I would hope that anyone selling a box (or anything else) on the club forum would be honest about the condition.

The rebuild cost of the box I have (at Lancing Marine) comes to (very nearly) £1200 and that is without a new pump as, at present, they are saying the pump is probably OK...
The warranty is on the new parts only...not the labour and not anything else...

I can buy a fully reconditioned box from Marine Transmissions with a 12month warranty (on the complete unit) for £1100 exchange or £1300 outright...

I have also found an uprated 72c (with the terminator kit) at Seahorse Power for £1250....again it is a fully rebuilt and warrantied unit...

By my reckoning, that makes Lancing Marine expensive...especially as they are only warrantying the fitted parts.

I was hoping someone may know of a cheaper, known good, gearbox somewhere waiting for a new home :wink:

At present, I'm inclined to pay Lancing the couple of hours labour charge incurred so far, get my box of bits back and buy one of the reconditioned units with a decent warranty...
I would then still have the old box either to rebuild as and when I have time and find some cheap(er) parts, or that someone else could buy to use as a source of spares...

I am further put off Lancing Marine, despite their obvious good efforts so far, as they are advertising on Boatshop24 the same parts they have quoted me for at a discount amounting to 15-20%...

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Re: Wanted: Borg Warner 72c 1:1

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I have a perfectly good 72 c, circa 1972 you can have for £600. It's in Totnes Devon
David

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Re: Wanted: Borg Warner 72c 1:1

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Lancing do seem to have got rather expensive.
FWIW I wasn't implying that anyone would sell something that was other than OK on the Forum. But if say someone had posted a link to something advertised elsewhere...
Then clearly it's provenance might be unknown.
David's box seems the answer to your problem.
Circa £50 on a pallet would be an ideal solution... If you are in Hampshire then Jim at Hampshire Freight in Eastleigh can arrange collection and onward transport.

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Re: Wanted: Borg Warner 72c 1:1

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Firefly...have sent you a PM

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Re: Wanted: Borg Warner 72c 1:1

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Hi Guys, a chap I know recently sold two similar gearboxes within 48 hours of them being made available at over £1250 each +VAT without warranty. Like it or not BW 72's are a very good gearbox and are regularly in demand. Lancing prices are usually not far off what is a fair, market price, and LM sells all over the world. If offered a good one for less than £1,000 consider yourself lucky.

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Re: Wanted: Borg Warner 72c 1:1

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I have been offered a fully reconditioned one with 12mth warranty for £1200

Given the options, I am going to be going with this option...I don't fancy doiing it again in 6/12/18 mths when a s/h, unwarrnatied 'box gives up again!

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