Cruisers Forum
 


Reply
  This discussion is proudly sponsored by:
Please support our sponsors and let them know you heard about their products on Cruisers Forums. Advertise Here
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Rate Thread Display Modes
Old 20-05-2010, 05:23   #1
Marine Service Provider
 
Pieter's Avatar

Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Angra dos Reis, Brazil
Boat: Catamaran, FP 40 ft
Posts: 184
Reduced Seawater Circulation in Volvo MD2030

Greetings!
I had noticed that the volume of seawater that runs through the engine became somewhat reduced and so i checked the seawater filter (no debris) and the impeller of the water pump. Sure enough the impeller was dammaged (one blade was missing). I couldnt locate inside the pumphouse this part, and so i presume it has been pushed into the heatexchange system (or boiler).
Now, before i rip the whole water cooling system appart, does anybody now if there is an easier way of checking and trying to get this obstruction out of the system? In fact, i dont know IF such obstruction indeed excists. Maybe the part has already been blown out the exhaust. In that case I have a different problem.

Anyway, looking forward to your suggestions....

Thanks and fair winds and enough water under your keel.
Pieter Kommerij
SV Onda Boa - Brazil
Pieter is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 20-05-2010, 06:05   #2
Registered User

Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: CLOD in OH
Posts: 257
where oh where has that little blade gone? Yes you need to find it. Go to the pump side of the heat exchanger , if not there it could be hiding in the pump outlet fitting.
__________________
Paydirt
Mark Zarley is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 20-05-2010, 06:14   #3
Marine Service Provider
 
Pieter's Avatar

Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Angra dos Reis, Brazil
Boat: Catamaran, FP 40 ft
Posts: 184
thanks Mark, sure will check this also... A friend of mine (building his own sailboat) is going for electrical motors (AMSO - Denmark), and he has me almost conviced.....

Best rgds
Pieter
Pieter is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 20-05-2010, 11:03   #4
Registered User

Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 1,901
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark Zarley View Post
where oh where has that little blade gone? Yes you need to find it. Go to the pump side of the heat exchanger , if not there it could be hiding in the pump outlet fitting.
they can also lodge in the pump inlet
never monday is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 20-05-2010, 15:29   #5
Registered User
 
colemj's Avatar

Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Presently on US East Coast
Boat: Manta 40 "Reach"
Posts: 10,108
Images: 12
Broken vanes on our 2030 always go to the raw water side of the heat exchanger. I have always been able to retrieve them by removing the raw water hose and fishing around in the rubber heat exchanger boot with a pair of forceps.

Mark
__________________
www.svreach.com

You do not need a parachute to skydive. You only need a parachute to skydive twice.
colemj is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 20-05-2010, 15:39   #6
Registered User
 
Surveyor's Avatar

Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Ft. Pierce, FL - Bislig, Philippines - Gladstone QLD
Boat: 1968 Alberg 30 #329
Posts: 451
Quote:
Originally Posted by colemj View Post
forceps
Another item to add to the tools list.

Back in the day I had these laying all over for some strange reason.
__________________
Jim - Bahala na!
https://svcookie.blogspot.com/
KK4GGF
Surveyor is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 21-05-2010, 13:32   #7
Marine Service Provider
 
Pieter's Avatar

Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Angra dos Reis, Brazil
Boat: Catamaran, FP 40 ft
Posts: 184
To all,

Yep, found it, just as Mark (Colemj) predicted. However.....
Still not adequate amounts of seawater going through... in fact, i notice that with the motor running ( say 1.000 rpm) i notice that after the water pump seemingly air is sucked into the system. Now, i did check the hoses (in and out of the pump) and also checked and applied a second paper seal (as supplied by our friends of Volvo) closing the pump, but still the same thing: air bubbles in the whose on the outlet side of the pump... If any of you guys have an idea... pls let me know...

Thanks and have a great weekend...

Pieter
Pieter is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 21-05-2010, 16:22   #8
Registered User
 
Randyonr3's Avatar

Join Date: Nov 2007
Boat: Beneteau FIRST 42
Posts: 1,836
Not say this is your problem but a friend of mine had a "Clam" growing in his inlet.. sometimes the water ran fine but at other times the clam would be sideways and block the flow.. he didnt find the problem as he only motored out of the marina and then put the sails up until he had pulled the boat and when inspecting the thru hulls, found the clam........
Randyonr3 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 21-05-2010, 16:44   #9
Registered User
 
Jesse's Avatar

Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Oro Bay Puget Sound
Boat: Irwin sloop
Posts: 407
Try disconecting the intake hose from the pump and back flushing it to remove any obstructions while carefully observing it for leaks.
Jesse is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 21-05-2010, 16:48   #10
Registered User
 
DeepFrz's Avatar

Cruisers Forum Supporter

Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Winnipeg
Boat: None at this time
Posts: 8,462
Strainer is highly suspect.
DeepFrz is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 22-05-2010, 15:40   #11
Registered User
 
svcattales's Avatar

Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Apollo Beach, Fl
Boat: Privilege 37
Posts: 537
Images: 10
Quote:
Originally Posted by Pieter View Post
To all,

Yep, found it, just as Mark (Colemj) predicted. However.....
Still not adequate amounts of seawater going through... in fact, i notice that with the motor running ( say 1.000 rpm) i notice that after the water pump seemingly air is sucked into the system. Now, i did check the hoses (in and out of the pump) and also checked and applied a second paper seal (as supplied by our friends of Volvo) closing the pump, but still the same thing: air bubbles in the whose on the outlet side of the pump... If any of you guys have an idea... pls let me know...

Thanks and have a great weekend...

Pieter
Pieter, I assume you have saildrives. Have you checked the seawater inlet holes for barnacles or other growth? The water passages inside the drive can also have growth that you can't see and can't clean. During last haulout, I installed new seacocks for each engine and capped off the inlet through the saildrives... much better water flow.
__________________
Greg, SV Cat Tales
svcattales is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 13-10-2011, 06:30   #12
Registered User

Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 1
Re: Reduced Seawater Circulation in Volvo MD2030

I have a similar problem in that the 2030 runs with a good sea water flow for 15 minutes or so, then the flow gradually stops. I've tried to back flush any obstructions out through the saildrive. Impeller is new with no vanes missing and none ever lost previously.

Any thoughts?
mellorg is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 13-10-2011, 07:46   #13
Senior Cruiser
 
GordMay's Avatar

Cruisers Forum Supporter

Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Thunder Bay, Ontario - 48-29N x 89-20W
Boat: (Cruiser Living On Dirt)
Posts: 49,384
Images: 241
Re: Reduced Seawater Circulation in Volvo MD2030

Greetings and welcome aboard the CF, mellorg.
__________________
Gord May
"If you didn't have the time or money to do it right in the first place, when will you get the time/$ to fix it?"



GordMay is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 13-10-2011, 08:28   #14
Registered User

Cruisers Forum Supporter

Join Date: May 2011
Location: Miami Florida
Boat: Ellis Flybridge 28
Posts: 4,059
Re: Reduced Seawater Circulation in Volvo MD2030

I vote with Deepfrz on this one. You just had the strainer open to clean it. I'd check the gasket and make sure the lid is on tight. If the pump is sucking air the flow would be reduced and there would be bubbles.
__________________
Retired from Hopkins-Carter Marine Supplies
HopCar is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 13-10-2011, 13:52   #15
Registered User
 
svcattales's Avatar

Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Apollo Beach, Fl
Boat: Privilege 37
Posts: 537
Images: 10
Re: Reduced Seawater Circulation in Volvo MD2030

Quote:
Originally Posted by mellorg View Post
I have a similar problem in that the 2030 runs with a good sea water flow for 15 minutes or so, then the flow gradually stops. I've tried to back flush any obstructions out through the saildrive. Impeller is new with no vanes missing and none ever lost previously.

Any thoughts?
Since you have good flow at start-up, I would suspect an intermittent blockage somewhere in the water intake side. Have you checked the little intake holes in the saildrive for growth? The water also goes through passages inside the saildrive and I found growth in there when I removed saildrive to replace the rubber grommet. Hopefully, that is not the cause of your flow problem.

You might try disconnecting the intake hose from the strainer and have it pour into a bucket to see if there is any restriction to flow. (make sure hose is long enough to get above your water line so you can stop it quickly by lifting the end) You could also close the seacock and remove the intake hose to see if there is any debris in the hose.

Let us know what you find in your trouble shooting.
__________________
Greg, SV Cat Tales
svcattales is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Tags
md2030, volvo

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
air filter for volvo penta md2030 dpollitt Engines and Propulsion Systems 12 13-04-2015 04:04
Volvo Penta MD2030 Oil Filters Biffa Engines and Propulsion Systems 4 10-11-2010 13:41
Volvo MD2030 Tachometer's Gone Bananas john jeffrey Engines and Propulsion Systems 5 26-11-2009 05:53
Volvo MD2030 White Smoke Rumble Engines and Propulsion Systems 10 31-10-2009 22:03
Volvo MD2030 Danyl9 Engines and Propulsion Systems 0 31-07-2009 13:41

Advertise Here


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 19:16.


Google+
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8 Beta 1
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Social Knowledge Networks
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8 Beta 1
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.

ShowCase vBulletin Plugins by Drive Thru Online, Inc.