Volvo Penta overheating thermostat

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024
  • We get to the bottom of why our Volvo Penta 2002 marine Diesel engine was overheating under load.

Комментарии • 21

  • @sailingaphrodite4189
    @sailingaphrodite4189 Год назад +2

    Loved the the closing comments about checking for 'home equipment', another cracking video.

    • @sailingwithus5743
      @sailingwithus5743  Год назад

      Hi Sailingaphrodite , it's always useful to have tools that can do more than one job. I use the dishwasher to clean engine components!

  • @AbordodelCurioso
    @AbordodelCurioso 10 месяцев назад

    So happy to have come across your channel! My boat also mounts a VP 2002. Keep going! I learn a lot with your videos. Greetings from Spain!

    • @sailingwithus5743
      @sailingwithus5743  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the feedback.
      What a bulletproof little engine the VP 2002 is turning out to be!
      Just regular oil changes and they keep going.
      More boat stuff to come.
      Greetings from the muddy waters, east coast of England!

  • @zero_to_sailor
    @zero_to_sailor Год назад

    I keep learning with your videos, thank you for posting !
    As a first time boat owner, this will become helpful one day

  • @maritimetees2315
    @maritimetees2315 3 месяца назад

    I did change mine on my series 2003, but it didn't stop steam/smoke. It's my injector, overspray. So that is next up. I have done everything else to this darn engine. Runs great but that smoke bothers me

  • @mansourbenyamina2157
    @mansourbenyamina2157 Год назад

    Excellent travail. Pouvez-vous réaliser une vidéo pédagogique sur les pièces du circuit d'huile et de refroidissement pour les débutants ?

    • @sailingwithus5743
      @sailingwithus5743  Год назад

      Bonjour et merci pour vos gentils mots.
      Je fais habituellement des videos sur des pieces de moteur cassées!
      Vois ce que je peux faire.

  • @sailingestrellapolar
    @sailingestrellapolar 9 месяцев назад

    Hello , very good video , i am going to do this work.i am from Spain .👏👏👏

    • @sailingwithus5743
      @sailingwithus5743  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for your kind comment. Hopefully this video helps. I’m slightly envious that you are in warm waters. My last boat was in Guardamar del Segura, all year sailing!

  • @maritimetees2315
    @maritimetees2315 3 месяца назад

    Did it fix the steam coming out of the exhaust?

    • @sailingwithus5743
      @sailingwithus5743  3 месяца назад

      @@maritimetees2315 yes, engine is running perfectly. Easy fix!

  • @dajo4349
    @dajo4349 Год назад

    Great video and a beautiful boat. What’s the make and length? I have the same engine and am planning to replace the thermostat so your video will really help. I’m pretty sure my engine needs new engine mounts. We bought the boat a couple months ago. The engine sure shakes at 850 rpm so I'm thinking engine mounts may need replacing. I see many mounts advertised that appear to fit the back but haven’t been able to find any for the front of the engine. They appear to be different than the back mounts. Any suggestions/advice, part numbers, websites to visit? Thanks!

    • @sailingwithus5743
      @sailingwithus5743  Год назад

      Hi dajo. our boat is a 1990 built Bavaria 300, she's just under 32ft long.
      Is your engine sail drive or shaft?
      If you're in the uk I would recommend Keyparts Ltd. give them the engine serial number and they'll probably give you the advice you need.
      Good luck!

    • @dajo4349
      @dajo4349 Год назад

      Thanks for the fast reply. Your Bavaria looks perfect for a couple. Ours has a shaft drive. I'm in the states but with worldwide shipping, I'll look them up. Are the front mounts different than the back ones?@@sailingwithus5743

  • @dajo4349
    @dajo4349 Год назад

    Hi again, since I have the same RWC engine but my boat is a 30 footer, what's a typical cruising speed for you and at what rpms? Same question for max speed at what RPMs. Thanks.

    • @sailingwithus5743
      @sailingwithus5743  Год назад

      Hi dojo, hope you got your engine mounts sorted.
      Passage planning I usually work on a five knot average, sail or engine.
      Cruising RPM 1500 = 5knots.
      Flat out 2000+ RPM and a clean bottom is about 7 knots.
      The bating platform starts to dig in to the wake as it approaches maximum hull speed.
      Hope this helps!

    • @dajo4349
      @dajo4349 Год назад

      Thanks. Good info to have for me. Just discovered the thermostat in the engine is a 110 deg F unit. I'm going to order the 140 deg F (60 C) and swap. I wonder if the engine will run any different, more power, lower fuel consumption, more chance to salt up the exhaust elbow? I'm still working on locating mounts. Guess I have to figure out how the front and backs are different. When looking for parts, I'm often asked for the engine's serial number (10 digits?) only to find they can't find it. Has that happened to you? @@sailingwithus5743

  • @michaelinkster4977
    @michaelinkster4977 Год назад

    My engine steams - penta KAMD300 - where is the thermostat?

    • @sailingwithus5743
      @sailingwithus5743  Год назад

      Hi Michael, sorry I can't help you with your question.
      This isn't an engine Iv'e worked on in the past.
      Good luck, Rob