New engine for CD30 ketch 1976
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New engine for CD30 ketch 1976
Hello - I am just new to this forum
Could anybody advise me on a suitable new engine to replace my old Yanmar, especially because the V/Z drive installation plus the angle of installation are causing me a headache.
I would appreciate anybody's advice - thanks
Could anybody advise me on a suitable new engine to replace my old Yanmar, especially because the V/Z drive installation plus the angle of installation are causing me a headache.
I would appreciate anybody's advice - thanks
repower
i have a 79 cd30k that had a md7a volvo with a v drive. i replaced it with a volvo d1-20 18hp and new v drive. it works great, the extra hp is very welcome.
i know of several others who have installed this motor also. i recommend it.
darrell
i know of several others who have installed this motor also. i recommend it.
darrell
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Peter, Check out the Beta. Many successful repowers in CDs including Ketchs. Beta 16 or 20 would be ideal engine. Maintenance Parts are a lot less expensive.
http://www.winton.ch/
Best regards, Ben
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Best regards, Ben
Thanks
Thanks for the advice. With the V drive the engine is back to front so all the servicable parts - impeller etc are tucked away under the cockpit and you have to be a contortionist to access anything (in my old Yanmar anyway). Do you find the Volvo easy to service?? and did the engine beds need any adjusting??
I also re-powered with a D1-20 last year and did the job myself. The engine stringers needed some minor adjustments. I had a YSB 12 originally. I padded the forward mounts up 3/4" and cut the rear mounts down about the same. I replaced the entire drive train and I'm pleased with the improved performance. Yes, you have to contort yourself somewhat to service the impeller, but I don't find it too bad. It gives me the opportunity to inspect the dripless shaft seal and steering equipment.
You have little choice about the v-drive short of moving the engine forward into the galley area about a foot or so.I had reconfigured the area behind the companionway steps to the bulkhead in anticipation of this by installing a removable section of shelf/counter over the engine compartment. This is a big help in access to the motor/.
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You have little choice about the v-drive short of moving the engine forward into the galley area about a foot or so.I had reconfigured the area behind the companionway steps to the bulkhead in anticipation of this by installing a removable section of shelf/counter over the engine compartment. This is a big help in access to the motor/.
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Last edited by Ron M. on Feb 11th, '11, 05:54, edited 1 time in total.
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Ron - thanks for that. Just a query - what was the main reason for changing up from the yanmar. Had the engine had it or was it just a case of wanting more power?
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Hi Peter,
I repowered my CD30 5 years ago with a Yanmar 2GMFV. My old Volvo MD7A was getting tired and not reaching the proper RPM. After Cleaning the volvo injectors and doing some basic analysis, I realized that it would be either a rebuild on the Volvo or a new engine. I chose the latter because of availability of parts worldwide for a Yanmar, the price, and the great reputation. After crusing the Northeast coast of US waters for 5 years now, I am very happy with the engine. Of course, a new bed had to be made for the smaller Yanmar, but I chose to let a professional do this job along with the installation. Good luck!
Bob
I repowered my CD30 5 years ago with a Yanmar 2GMFV. My old Volvo MD7A was getting tired and not reaching the proper RPM. After Cleaning the volvo injectors and doing some basic analysis, I realized that it would be either a rebuild on the Volvo or a new engine. I chose the latter because of availability of parts worldwide for a Yanmar, the price, and the great reputation. After crusing the Northeast coast of US waters for 5 years now, I am very happy with the engine. Of course, a new bed had to be made for the smaller Yanmar, but I chose to let a professional do this job along with the installation. Good luck!
Bob
Bob Emmons
CD30 "Red Wing"
Robinhood, ME
CD30 "Red Wing"
Robinhood, ME
Peter,
Although the YSB12 ran well and sipped fuel it was 30 years old. My foremost reason to upgrade was it was under powered for a vessel this size and displacement. In this area of Cape Cod the waters are subject to powerful currents that often pushed the boat to it's limits, or at least it felt that way. It was also a shake machine......vibrated something awful with it's single cylinder. I sold the old Yanmar for a more than expected price.
I know a dealer who gave me a good price on the 3 cyl. d1-20 (much smoother running) and it fit with limited adjustment to my stringers. it also comes with a stock 115 amp alt. which is a charging bonus.
As I said, the new drive system is a huge improvement, smooth and quiet - it cruises to hull speed in moderate conditions with little effort.
Not to push the engine I have, I think any 3 cylinder engine in the 20 hp range will give similar results.
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Although the YSB12 ran well and sipped fuel it was 30 years old. My foremost reason to upgrade was it was under powered for a vessel this size and displacement. In this area of Cape Cod the waters are subject to powerful currents that often pushed the boat to it's limits, or at least it felt that way. It was also a shake machine......vibrated something awful with it's single cylinder. I sold the old Yanmar for a more than expected price.
I know a dealer who gave me a good price on the 3 cyl. d1-20 (much smoother running) and it fit with limited adjustment to my stringers. it also comes with a stock 115 amp alt. which is a charging bonus.
As I said, the new drive system is a huge improvement, smooth and quiet - it cruises to hull speed in moderate conditions with little effort.
Not to push the engine I have, I think any 3 cylinder engine in the 20 hp range will give similar results.
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Vapor genie
Last edited by Ron M. on Feb 11th, '11, 05:54, edited 1 time in total.
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Many thanks for everybody's input. Time for me to go away, have a think and count out the money!
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