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BETA 38 Marine Engine Sales

BETA 38 Marine Engine Sales, this engine is suitable for boats with displacement of 9-10 tons with a water line length (LWL) of 37-39 feet.

  • Horsepower: 38 @ 3600 rpm
  • Cylinders: 4
  • Bore: 78mm/3.07″
  • Stroke: 78.4mm/3.09″
  • Cubic Capacity: 1498cc /913 ci
  • Weight: 170kg / 375 lbs.
  • Transmission: TMC-60
  • Alternator: 65 AMP

 

BETA 38 Marine Engine Sales Standard Options:

 

BETA 38 Marine Engine Sales Upgraded Options:

 

BETA 38 Operators Maintenance Manual

For additional information including pricing and availability, please contact our Engine department.

 

Owning a BETA 38 Marine Engine comes with several benefits:

  1. Power and Performance: With 38 horsepower at 3600 rpm, it provides ample power for most boats, ensuring smooth and efficient operation.
  2. Reliability: Based on Kubota’s advanced technology, it’s known for its durability and longevity.
  3. Cooling System: The heat exchanger cooled system ensures efficient cooling, which is crucial for marine engines.
  4. Quiet Operation: The three-vortex combustion system contributes to quieter running and excellent fuel consumption.
  5. Emission Compliance: It meets emission standards in all countries, making it environmentally friendly.
  6. Ease of Maintenance: Designed with maintenance in mind, it simplifies tasks like oil changes and fuel line bleeding.
  7. Flexible Installation: Offers various gearbox options and custom saildrive engine mounts to suit different installation requirements.
  8. Standard Features: Includes a 65-amp alternator, flexible mounts, high inertia flywheel, and a quiet air intake filter.

These features make the BETA 38 a reliable and efficient choice for marine propulsion.

 

The BETA 38 Marine Engine requires regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Here’s a summary of the scheduled maintenance tasks:

  1. Engine Oil: Check and change regularly.
  2. Gearbox Oil: Check and change as needed.
  3. Fuel Filters: Replace periodically.
  4. Seawater Pump and Cooling System: Inspect and maintain.
  5. Anodes: Check and replace wasting zinc anodes.
  6. Coolant: Check levels and top up or replace as necessary.
  7. Thermostat: Inspect and test for proper operation.
  8. Belt Tensioning: Adjust as required.
  9. Air Filters: Inspect and replace if necessary.
  10. Electrical Maintenance: Perform routine checks.
  11. Winterizing: Prepare the engine for storage during off-season.

For detailed instructions and specific intervals, you can refer to the Operator’s Maintenance Manual

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