Volvo Penta Marinmotor

D2-55

I produktion 2004–2017

The Volvo Penta D2-55 is a 2.2-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder marine diesel rated at 55 hp (41 kW) crankshaft power. Produced from the mid-2000s until it was withdrawn on emissions grounds around 2017, it is very common in used 35-42 ft cruising sailboats.

The D2-55 was for a decade the standard mid-size Volvo Penta sailboat auxiliary and is the engine most often found in Nordic brokerage listings of 35-42 ft cruisers from that period. It is a freshwater-cooled, naturally aspirated four-cylinder of 2.2 litres (84 x 100 mm) with a cam-driven in-line injection pump, glow plugs and a 115 A alternator, rated across a 2700-3000 rpm band. Shaft installations use the HS25A hydraulic or MS25A/MS25L mechanical reverse gear; saildrive boats use the 130S/SR leg. The turbocharged, aftercooled D2-75 is the same base engine with a turbo, a different exhaust elbow and a different fuel rack stop. The D2-55 was discontinued when it stopped meeting Recreational Craft Directive emissions limits, replaced by the D2-50 in 2017. Letter revisions (A through E) are certification and detail steps and are treated here as one engine.

Specifikationer

Effekt

Effekt
55 hp
Effekt (kW)
41 kW
Varvtal
3000 rpm

Motor

Konfiguration
inline 4
Cylindrar
4
Slagvolym
2.2 L
Laddning
naturally aspirated
Vikt
249 kg
Bränsle
Diesel
Montering
Inombordare

Recensioner

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Källor

  1. 1. Volvo Penta Inboard Diesel D2-55 product bulletin — AB Volvo Penta (hosted by TA Diesels)
  2. 2. Volvo Penta, 2 new engines to follow the new European directive — Boat Industry

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