2-Stroke Marine Diesel Engines Overhauling

Advanced Overhauling & OEM-Compliant Reconditioning

Since 1984, KIMI has specialized in OEM-compliant overhauls and reconditioning for 2-stroke marine diesel engines from MAN B&W, Sulzer, Wärtsilä, Mitsubishi, and other leading manufacturers. With over 40 years of marine engineering experience, class-approved facilities, and certified technicians, we deliver high-precision, OEM-level performance and reliability that minimize vessel downtime and maximize engine lifespan. Our workshop handles complete projects, from precision machining to full component manufacturing, ensuring total control and faster turnarounds.

Customer Benefits

<h3>OEM-Level Quality Standards</h3>

OEM-Level Quality Standards

<h3>Cost-Efficient OEM Alternative</h3>

Cost-Efficient OEM Alternative

<h3>Reduced Vessel Downtime</h3>

Reduced Vessel Downtime

Why rely on KIMI

Comprehensive 2-stroke reconditioning with OEM-compliant precision In-house and Onboard
2,5
Κ+

2-stroke Engines Overhauled

40
+

Years of 2-stroke Engine Expertise

260 - 980
mm

Proven Expertise Across MAN B&W, MITSUBISHI, SULZER

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Focusing On Prolonging
Your Machinery Lifecycle

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FAQs

KIMI provides complete overhauling services including onboard engine overhaul, cylinder cover reconditioning, exhaust valve repair, piston and piston rod reconditioning, cylinder liner honing, bearing restoration, camshaft repair, fuel system overhaul, and manufacturing of critical components.

KIMI services all major 2-stroke marine diesel engines, including MAN Energy Solutions (MAN B&W), Wärtsilä (Sulzer), Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and other leading engine makers.

Yes, KIMI deploys experienced riding teams specialized in onboard overhauling of 2-stroke engines. Our teams are equipped to carry out repairs efficiently during voyages or port stays, minimizing downtime.

KIMI has over 40 years of experience and has successfully overhauled 2,500+ engines, covering a wide range of bore sizes (260–980 mm) across major OEM platforms.