cmedsailor
Well-Known Member
After replacing my gear box with a different one (previous ratio 2.35:1, current ratio 2.05:1) and buying a new propeller I have ended up now being overprop (even though I bought a smaller prop). My MD2030D can now achieve maximum rpm 3050 instead of previous 3500 (3200-3600 recommended by Volvo). I now run the engine at 2200 cruising instead of the previous 2500 and get same speed and same consumption. I believe that’s reasonable though because now the prop loads the engine more and even though the engine rotates at currently lower rpm the load is the same as the “ex higher”. Even mathematically (OK that’s simplified) the shaft rotates at same speed (around 1070 rpm) since previous engine rpm of 2500 = current engine rpm of 2200 (2500/2.35X2.05=2200 approx).
Question: Am I harming my engine much?
Yes, I know the story with not having enough left rpm in case needed and like driving your car uphill on 5th gear but am I causing any damage? Is 3050 out of 3500 too much overprop? If I run the engine hard (2900+) it smells a little bit and don’t know if any black smokes will eventually arise because I never had the courage to leave it a full rpm for more than a minute (neither in the past at 3400-3500). There must be some black smoke though, but not much visible, because the area where the exhaust exits the boat is now a little bit dirty.
What do you think? Leave it like this? Decrease the diameter or the pitch by 1 inch (I think it’s more wise to have a 15X9 prop rather than a 16X8)? My main concern is any damage to the engine.
Thanks
Question: Am I harming my engine much?
Yes, I know the story with not having enough left rpm in case needed and like driving your car uphill on 5th gear but am I causing any damage? Is 3050 out of 3500 too much overprop? If I run the engine hard (2900+) it smells a little bit and don’t know if any black smokes will eventually arise because I never had the courage to leave it a full rpm for more than a minute (neither in the past at 3400-3500). There must be some black smoke though, but not much visible, because the area where the exhaust exits the boat is now a little bit dirty.
What do you think? Leave it like this? Decrease the diameter or the pitch by 1 inch (I think it’s more wise to have a 15X9 prop rather than a 16X8)? My main concern is any damage to the engine.
Thanks