Volvo Penta Marinmotor

D1-13

I produktion 2004–nu

The Volvo Penta D1-13 is a 0.51-litre naturally aspirated two-cylinder marine diesel rated at 12.2 hp (9.0 kW) crankshaft power, the smallest engine in the company's D1 range. It is a sailboat auxiliary, sold either with a mechanical reverse gear for shaft drive or with the 130S saildrive.

The D1-13 is the entry engine of the D1/D2 family Volvo Penta introduced in the mid-2000s to replace the older MD2010/2020/2030/2040 and 2000-series auxiliaries. It is a freshwater-cooled, naturally aspirated inline two-cylinder built on a cast-iron industrial base engine, with a cam-driven in-line injection pump, glow plugs and a 115 A alternator, and it is rated across a 2800-3200 rpm band rather than at a single speed. Its typical home is a 22-28 ft cruising sailboat. Almost every installation is either shaft drive through an MS10A/MS10L reverse gear or the 130S saildrive; on the saildrive version the engine is electrically isolated from the leg to limit galvanic corrosion. Later letter revisions (A, B, C, F and so on) track emissions certification and detail changes rather than any change in rating, so they are treated here as one engine.

Specifikationer

Effekt

Effekt
12 hp
Effekt (kW)
9 kW
Varvtal
3200 rpm

Motor

Konfiguration
inline 2
Cylindrar
2
Slagvolym
0.51 L
Laddning
naturally aspirated
Vikt
113 kg
Bränsle
Diesel
Montering
Inombordare

Recensioner

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Källor

  1. 1. Volvo Penta Inboard Diesel D1-13 product leaflet — AB Volvo Penta (hosted by French Marine Motors)

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