Volvo penta md2 upgrade to md2b

Ian Davies

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I am changing the old md2 in my macwester 26 to the later more powerful md2b . Can anyone tell me if I need to change the prop ? I know that the 2b will rev faster which may give me the extra speed I seek.
 
Ta for that. I have windows 10. How do I find out details of the prop which is on my boat. Is the spec stamped on it somewhere?
 
Ta for that. I have windows 10. How do I find out details of the prop which is on my boat. Is the spec stamped on it somewhere?

Yes, it is usually stamped on the hub, but maybe on a face which requires removing the prop.

Try www.vicprop.com which is a similar programme. I use Propcalc because I have had good experience with it and it is installed on my ancient Compaq. Alternatively give Castle Marine a call. They are competitive on new props or re-pitching existing.
 
I am changing the old md2 in my macwester 26 to the later more powerful md2b . Can anyone tell me if I need to change the prop ? I know that the 2b will rev faster which may give me the extra speed I seek.

Over 10 years ago, some parts for the MD range were unobtainable. I swapped my MD1b for a Yanmar. I hope you're confident about the replacement engine's condition.
 
Check engine footprint is the same
I have a suspicion that the 2 has narrower bearers
And if you are changing gearbox the securing bolt for the rear crankshaft carrier on the RB box has an oil jet hole
 
Ta for that. , never thought to check the mount width as they look the same. You may have prevented a potential hold up. PPPPPP if you know what that means. I did see the oil hole when I stripped the spare I have.
 
I bought two engines one for spares. I did the same with the old md2 and was very glad I did. I had great difficulty obtaining head gaskets and had some made. The 2b gaskets are still on sale. I shall prep a spare cylinder and head assembly to keep on the boat as head gasket blows seem to be common and it is a quick job to do if you don't have to prepare the gasket surfaces and slide on the complete assembly. Thanks for the heads up.
 
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