ANDY_W
Well-Known Member
My Westerly 31 is fitted with a Volvo MD11c which is running well
at the moment.
However, since it is 34 years old, the possibility of having to
replace it, due to scarce and expensive parts, is quite high.
In that event, I would want to fit the smallest, lightest diesel engine
that I can get away with.
To that end, it would be helpful if anyone could supply or show
me where to find a graph of horse power per revs.
With that info I can see what the real world effect on the boat is
of different horse power before it goes bang and I then have
rely on theoretical values.
The reasons for looking at smaller replacement engines are:
1. Cheaper to buy
2. A vast saving in weight; the Volvo weighs 250 kilos+ and a modern
small diesel weighs 80/90 kilos.
3. A smaller engine will have to work harder whereas I have yet to
need more than half revs in normal use. Light running a diesel
engine leads to an early demise.
Any relevant info would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Andy
at the moment.
However, since it is 34 years old, the possibility of having to
replace it, due to scarce and expensive parts, is quite high.
In that event, I would want to fit the smallest, lightest diesel engine
that I can get away with.
To that end, it would be helpful if anyone could supply or show
me where to find a graph of horse power per revs.
With that info I can see what the real world effect on the boat is
of different horse power before it goes bang and I then have
rely on theoretical values.
The reasons for looking at smaller replacement engines are:
1. Cheaper to buy
2. A vast saving in weight; the Volvo weighs 250 kilos+ and a modern
small diesel weighs 80/90 kilos.
3. A smaller engine will have to work harder whereas I have yet to
need more than half revs in normal use. Light running a diesel
engine leads to an early demise.
Any relevant info would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Andy