Thanks for your videos, could you make a video about dismantling the heat exchanger on tamd 31p as residues from the impeller will end up in the heat exchanger and cause heat problem. Most people do a descaling, but it can't remove the rubber blades from a defective impeller, so they never solve their real problem
Ted, great videos!!! curious if you’ve done any videos on heat exchangers and/or aftercooler service for a TAMD75? It’s been difficult finding this information.
@@tedsmarinerepair8956 Love it! If you ever decide to host a Volvo Owners seminar, I'd love to pay to attend and come down from Albany, NY. Looking forward to videos on the TAMD75/74. I surely can understand the long list! I say the same on the Microsoft side when folks ask... LOL! I've learnt so much from you already on the EDC system from your vids.
Thanks Ted for the great vid. Would putting teflon tape on the threads insulated the plug from the ground and there for stop the flow of electrons ? Ie stop the anode from eroding ?
Enjoy your videos and am learning heaps.What is your honest opinion of the older Volvo's,eg tamd41.Just bought one and people are telling me there no good, thanks
I think they are good engines, very dependable and fully rebuildable. As with any diesel, parts are expensive. I've worked on many over the decades. The biggest problem is finding someone who knows how to work on them!
@@tedsmarinerepair8956 Hello Ted, thank you for your reply. I saw that video, and i ask my volvo penta dealer for new anodes, but they say that engine need no anodes... So now i am not sure what to do... On the other hand it is very difficult because we have only little space
Hi Ted quick question, I have a 310 D6. When the ignition is on just before they crank over I noticed a click click sound that doesn't stop until you turn the key off. Don't know if it does it when running as too much noise. Its sound like its coming from the fuel rail ?? both engines do it. Only just noticed as usually I'm not near the engine bay on startup, maybe normal, love to hear your thoughts. Good info on your channel Thanks
The threads are tapered "pipe" so the inside hole diameter is 1/4" for pipe fittings and metal pipe, so the outside thread diameter is larger and tapered.
It will still have contact, the tape just fills in the grooves. If you want you can always test he fitting to the housing with an ohm meter, I'm positive you will read continuity
Hi Ted great channel! This is a different topic but Can you tell me why I can't use a Volvopenta 8.1 gas fuel pump (with FPR on the highpressure pump) on a Volvopenta 380 Gas engine. Same bolt pattern, same water cooler line locations, same electrical connections, same "Carter" high pressure and lower pressure pumps and the same fuel pressure regulators. The carter part numbers on the pumps are identical, so is there a reason I can't use the 8.1 (which is available in the aftermarket world) on my 380 CE-A engine? Any opinion would be greatly appreciated.
I believe all 8.1 engines ran at 40 psi. The V8-380 6.0L used 50-60 Psi I can't find the official fuel pressure for the V8 380 CE-A at the moment so they my not be the same fuel pressures. If you can determine the fuel pressures for each is the same, then I see no reason that you couldn't use the 8.1 pump assembly.
@@tedsmarinerepair8956 Ted thank you so much for the reply., If I switch the FPR on the 8.1 fuel pump with the 6.0 FPR will that correct/regulate the PSI output, or am I missing something? The FPR seems to fit in without issue?
@@xuv5607 I believe it should work fine since you have the same fuel pump part #'s, so the volume will be fine. Just ensure all the fuel lines line ends match up and attach with no issue. I always change the fuel line end o'rings and put motor oil on them prior to installation. Let me know how you make out.
as always really good information Ted - thank you very much.
What a good idea, and great video. Thank you!
Thanks for your videos, could you make a video about dismantling the heat exchanger on tamd 31p as residues from the impeller will end up in the heat exchanger and cause heat problem. Most people do a descaling, but it can't remove the rubber blades from a defective impeller, so they never solve their real problem
Ted, great videos!!! curious if you’ve done any videos on heat exchangers and/or aftercooler service for a TAMD75? It’s been difficult finding this information.
Thanks for the positive feedback!
I have a 74 here at the school. On my list but my list is long!
@@tedsmarinerepair8956 Love it! If you ever decide to host a Volvo Owners seminar, I'd love to pay to attend and come down from Albany, NY. Looking forward to videos on the TAMD75/74. I surely can understand the long list! I say the same on the Microsoft side when folks ask... LOL! I've learnt so much from you already on the EDC system from your vids.
I have question if you don't mind: is the heat exchanger the cooler or the chiller itself?
Hi Ted,
I'm about to descale my heat exchangers with Barnacle Buster as a PM. Should I remove and cap anodes 1st?
Thanks!
@danchekan1055 thats a good idea and then install new anodes after flushing them well.
Apologies if i missed it, but did you mention the thread size of the drain plugs? thanks again :)
I believe 1/4" pipe threads.
Thanks Ted for the great vid. Would putting teflon tape on the threads insulated the plug from the ground and there for stop the flow of electrons ? Ie stop the anode from eroding ?
No, the metal to metal contact will still be there, the Teflon just fills the gaps.
@@tedsmarinerepair8956 ok no problem, thanks for the reply.
Great video, thanks Ted 👍😁
Enjoy your videos and am learning heaps.What is your honest opinion of the older Volvo's,eg tamd41.Just bought one and people are telling me there no good, thanks
I think they are good engines, very dependable and fully rebuildable. As with any diesel, parts are expensive. I've worked on many over the decades.
The biggest problem is finding someone who knows how to work on them!
Thanks for your advice Ted, glad to hear some positive feedback for a change, cheers Scott
Hello Ted,
Is it right, that the
Kamd44 P B, does not have any anode in the cooling system?
Volvo penta said so.
Thanks for your reply
Marcus
Yes, I have a video that shows where they can be refitted
@@tedsmarinerepair8956
Hello Ted, thank you for your reply.
I saw that video, and i ask my volvo penta dealer for new anodes, but they say that engine need no anodes...
So now i am not sure what to do...
On the other hand it is very difficult because we have only little space
Hi Ted quick question, I have a 310 D6. When the ignition is on just before they crank over I noticed a click click sound that doesn't stop until you turn the key off.
Don't know if it does it when running as too much noise. Its sound like its coming from the fuel rail ?? both engines do it.
Only just noticed as usually I'm not near the engine bay on startup, maybe normal, love to hear your thoughts.
Good info on your channel
Thanks
Mark,
It's totally normal, simple explanation is the ECU is electrally charging up the injectors electrically to get the 80 volts needed to open them.
@@tedsmarinerepair8956 Thanks Ted I thought that was the case, ever body I asked did not know. Again thanks for your help 👍
So 1/4’ thread for the anodes? Also, I’ve got a kad42p-a and it has the same heat exchanger setup and drain plugs with no anodes.
The threads are tapered "pipe" so the inside hole diameter is 1/4" for pipe fittings and metal pipe, so the outside thread diameter is larger and tapered.
I heard that older 41 series volvos had anodes and they eliminated them on the newer ad41p. Why were they eliminated or why should they be added?
A good question, my guess was an "engineer" decided they weren't necessary....
Nice. Thank you
Hi, is the orange/red seal at bottom of aftercooler ment to be assembled the way it is?
Yes, it seals the cooler and the outside of the drain
The anode will be stucked by rust when to remove.
Teflon tape on the threads? Doesn’t the anode need to be grounded?
It will still have contact, the tape just fills in the grooves. If you want you can always test he fitting to the housing with an ohm meter, I'm positive you will read continuity
Do you know if all d4 Volvo’s have anodes
Yes all D4/D6 engines I have seen have anodes. There may be some with composite end caps that may not.
Hi Ted great channel! This is a different topic but Can you tell me why I can't use a Volvopenta 8.1 gas fuel pump (with FPR on the highpressure pump) on a Volvopenta 380 Gas engine. Same bolt pattern, same water cooler line locations, same electrical connections, same "Carter" high pressure and lower pressure pumps and the same fuel pressure regulators. The carter part numbers on the pumps are identical, so is there a reason I can't use the 8.1 (which is available in the aftermarket world) on my 380 CE-A engine? Any opinion would be greatly appreciated.
I believe all 8.1 engines ran at 40 psi. The V8-380 6.0L used 50-60 Psi I can't find the official fuel pressure for the V8 380 CE-A at the moment so they my not be the same fuel pressures.
If you can determine the fuel pressures for each is the same, then I see no reason that you couldn't use the 8.1 pump assembly.
@@tedsmarinerepair8956 Ted thank you so much for the reply., If I switch the FPR on the 8.1 fuel pump with the 6.0 FPR will that correct/regulate the PSI output, or am I missing something? The FPR seems to fit in without issue?
@@xuv5607 I believe it should work fine since you have the same fuel pump part #'s, so the volume will be fine. Just ensure all the fuel lines line ends match up and attach with no issue. I always change the fuel line end o'rings and put motor oil on them prior to installation.
Let me know how you make out.
@@tedsmarinerepair8956 Ted thanks so much for the help!!