oldgit
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In the market or just interested.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdFAKping68
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdFAKping68
Not bad for a middle aged MAB. Personally I have always preferred the sleeker 330 from the princess stable. The 35 just looks a bit “dumpy” in comparison.
Nice big old lumps and likely to last longer than the weedy 3.6 litre 41Bs.
Mind you Volvo went on to squeeze 235 hp out of that block,mind you, plastic pulleys and rubbish solinoids did its reputation no good.
285hp wasn't it? KAD 300?
Could be .............and all from a 3.6L 6 cylinder block producing around 100HP at the start of its life.
Awesome isn't it. Light, efficient and time proven :encouragement:
.........and most VP parts still available on early engines on a 24 hour basis if desperate..
285 HP.
Shame about plastic pulleys and solinoids clunking away to early failure and lurching progress as the supercharger cuts in and out plus the sheer racket filling the saloon and aft deck.
Been on a couple of boats with KAD 44/300 engines and never noticed any lurching at all. Didn't notice they were particularly noisy either, bit of supercharger whine that isn't particularly loud and isn't there at all at low speeds or cruising speeds.
What sort of boat were you on that was lurching as the supercharger cut in and making a 'sheer racket'?
Sounds like a bit of a nail.
Been on a couple of boats with KAD 44/300 engines and never noticed any lurching at all. Didn't notice they were particularly noisy either, bit of supercharger whine that isn't particularly loud and isn't there at all at low speeds or cruising speeds.
What sort of boat were you on that was lurching as the supercharger cut in and making a 'sheer racket'?
Sounds like a bit of a nail.
Immaculate Fairline Brava. 500 hours on the clock.
Was featured in MB & Y a few years back.
Previous owner kept in the Med and was part of his gradual rise up the the Fairline food chain from bottom to top.
Now resides on the upper Thames and at displacement speeds cannot make its mind up wether it wants help from the supercharger or not.In out in out,clunk clunk lurch lurch.
Unpleasant racket in cockpit all the time and not much better in the saloon either.
Not much better when under way on the plane but at least you can take refuge on the Flybridge.![]()