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I have a 23 year old Volvo MD7A, the fore runner to the M2030 I believe.
This boat was kept in Shelburne, and I have it in Sydney. You are right about the dearth of parts sources. The previous owner was meticulous with records and such. He gave me all spares which included: Impellers - he put the quick change cover on the Volvo small spare parts kit belts filters hand crank - the MD7A can be hand cranked I found a guy selling parts from an MD7A and bought an alternator and lift pump, because I could. I got stranded with a bad load of fuel so I have added spare diesel in a jerry can and enough fuel line so that I can disconnect the fuel line at the filter and stuff the spare hose into the jerry can as a spare fuel tank. Pouring good diesel into a fouled tank is no solution. I also carry an assortment of sealants, epoxies, and assorted goos along with lots of electrical tape and self amalgamating tape (Rescue Tape is marketed for the Yachties.) I would also recommend you get Nigel Calders book on small marine diesel engines. Spare knowledge and someone to talk to helps at times. Howard wrote: I am looking at buying a new boat with a M2030 Volvo diesel engine. The situation in the Canadian Eastern Maritime is that the only Volvo dealer makes his living with lobster fishermen and carry no part for small diesel. If I buy that boat equipment with a Volvo diesel engine I will have to carry parts on board. Not to mention that I will require that shop manual and learn how to use it. I would appreciate to receive some guide lines from Volvo owners as to what to carry on board for spares and what to train myself for maintenance and emergency repairs. TIA |
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Your tip on bad fuel is very valuable.
During my last trip to Shelburne NS at the tail end of Hurricane Felix an American sailboat coming from the US got stranded during the night sailing across to Canada. Luckily, the Coast Guard took the boat in tow to Shelburne before it got too rough. The next morning we found out that the culprit was dirt in the diesel fuel. "Howard" wrote in message ervers.com... I have a 23 year old Volvo MD7A, the fore runner to the M2030 I believe. This boat was kept in Shelburne, and I have it in Sydney. You are right about the dearth of parts sources. The previous owner was meticulous with records and such. He gave me all spares which included: Impellers - he put the quick change cover on the Volvo small spare parts kit belts filters hand crank - the MD7A can be hand cranked I found a guy selling parts from an MD7A and bought an alternator and lift pump, because I could. I got stranded with a bad load of fuel so I have added spare diesel in a jerry can and enough fuel line so that I can disconnect the fuel line at the filter and stuff the spare hose into the jerry can as a spare fuel tank. Pouring good diesel into a fouled tank is no solution. I also carry an assortment of sealants, epoxies, and assorted goos along with lots of electrical tape and self amalgamating tape (Rescue Tape is marketed for the Yachties.) I would also recommend you get Nigel Calders book on small marine diesel engines. Spare knowledge and someone to talk to helps at times. Howard wrote: I am looking at buying a new boat with a M2030 Volvo diesel engine. The situation in the Canadian Eastern Maritime is that the only Volvo dealer makes his living with lobster fishermen and carry no part for small diesel. If I buy that boat equipment with a Volvo diesel engine I will have to carry parts on board. Not to mention that I will require that shop manual and learn how to use it. I would appreciate to receive some guide lines from Volvo owners as to what to carry on board for spares and what to train myself for maintenance and emergency repairs. TIA |
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Spare Parts/Manuals
Ahoy There Captain:Had a Fairymann but bet the same rules apply. Before heading south from PEI, called the closest parts department.....New Jersey. They said the engine/shaft coupling I wanted must have been installed by builder. When THAT is what gave out on the ICW in North Carolina, I delved deeper into the parts manual and there it was! Carrying Spare Parts:Once on my sailboat, and once at the Gov't field station I managed I saved my **s by installing the spare parts WHEN they arrived. Guess what, the spare parts did NOT fit. Murphy works in the parts department too. grin L'EnfantduVent |
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LEnfantduVent wrote:
Spare Parts/Manuals Ahoy There Captain:Had a Fairymann but bet the same rules apply. Before heading south from PEI, called the closest parts department.....New Jersey. They said the engine/shaft coupling I wanted must have been installed by builder. When THAT is what gave out on the ICW in North Carolina, I delved deeper into the parts manual and there it was! Carrying Spare Parts:Once on my sailboat, and once at the Gov't field station I managed I saved my **s by installing the spare parts WHEN they arrived. Guess what, the spare parts did NOT fit. Murphy works in the parts department too. grin L'EnfantduVent According to local opinion, the best diesel to have in your boat is the one that is most common in your area. Here it is Yanmar. Makes sense! Gary |
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