D2-55
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 Produced from the mid-2000s until it was withdrawn on emissions grounds around 2017, it is very common in used 35-42 ft cruising sailboats.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
Inga oberoende recensioner registrerade ännu.
Källor
- 1. Volvo Penta Inboard Diesel D2-55 product bulletin — AB Volvo Penta (hosted by TA Diesels)
- 2. Volvo Penta, 2 new engines to follow the new European directive — Boat Industry
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