Tranona
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It originally was Vovo Volvo and I think 20hp but the replacement about 17 years ago was Volvo Penta M2030, which as I indicated is 1950 technology and worse still has a badly designed water cooling flow which sucks in all senses thus is vulnerable to poor priming and poor performance if impellors are worn. My Volvo Penta saildrive of my old Anderson 22 was a piece of sh"t too as magneto wouldnt spark in damp i.e. maritime climates, so very unimpressed with Volvo marine services, though Volvo cars are excellent.
Sorry, don't recognise your description of a 2030 - sound more like a 2003 which is a Volvo engine which does have a suspect waterflow system. The 2030 was one of the best engines Volvo sold. Never heard of any cooling issues such as you describe. Mine for example ran for 3500 hours in its first 7 years as a charter boat without any problems. The only significant weaknesses are clogged exhausts usually due to lack of use and not running hard enough and difficult to remove water pump. Not sure why you think it is 1950s design as it was a new design in the late 80s and is very different from engines of the 1950s.