kimhollamby
Well-Known Member
Re: Volvo 44 series etc, look at the facts
Yes, I'm sure about the 30/40 series info. They've subsequently been adapted for all sorts of things since, a lot of them industrial low load stuff.
Regarding 44-series, engines use a 24-valve head that is, as far as I am aware, is unique to marine engine. The engineering problem, outside of the rocker cover gripe, lies in the fact it is mechanically adjusted yokes that do the pushing; they do seem to widen very quickly. Hydraulic tappets would be a solution I suspect.
It's not a uniquely Volvo Penta thing however; I remember checking with most of the major builders of engines of that size immediately afterwards and found that virtually all need regular tappet adjustment...on the equivalent Mercruiser it was every 100 houirs at the time.
Yes, I'm sure about the 30/40 series info. They've subsequently been adapted for all sorts of things since, a lot of them industrial low load stuff.
Regarding 44-series, engines use a 24-valve head that is, as far as I am aware, is unique to marine engine. The engineering problem, outside of the rocker cover gripe, lies in the fact it is mechanically adjusted yokes that do the pushing; they do seem to widen very quickly. Hydraulic tappets would be a solution I suspect.
It's not a uniquely Volvo Penta thing however; I remember checking with most of the major builders of engines of that size immediately afterwards and found that virtually all need regular tappet adjustment...on the equivalent Mercruiser it was every 100 houirs at the time.