Volvo Penta MD22 - smell of burnt rubber at high revs

Discussion in 'Diesel Engines' started by SALLY, Mar 29, 2011.

  1. michael pierzga
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    michael pierzga Senior Member

    That's good advice. Enjoy your boat.

    Good idea to double check that your engine alarm system...oil pressure...temp...is working.
     
  2. SALLY
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    Yeah, that sounds like sound advice to me, too. Thanks for the input, all!
     
  3. anthony goodson
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    Happy sailing ,and let us know if you have any further concerns.
     
  4. Frosty

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    Why don't you jury rig up a temporary supply of fuel and use some fresh stuff from the gas station and see if it still smells of rubber, may even clear up your smoke issue.
     
  5. SALLY
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    I'll do hat! Thanks for the input, all.
     
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    Had another test today, the smell was gone. Apparently, the problem has solved itself. I'll never know where it came from, though. Thanks again all.
     
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    I have experienced an old 1-cyl Yanmar (HSE iirc) running on 100% bio and you would usually immediately get a mental picture of deep-fried donuts from the smell of the exhaust. But it depends on what the stuff was that was turned into a bio diesel.

    We have a boat with an old but good condition 1GM that develops similar symptoms you mention after running at idle speed or very light load for longer periods, but they are gone immediately after more diesel is injected. You might also have a worn injector?
     
  8. SALLY
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    I'll have the injectors checked in ay case. After 20 years, I guess it's time.
     
  9. anthony goodson
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    SALLY I don't know if you are aware of this but this engine was used in various small cars and light commercial vehicles ,normally aspirated and turboed There is a wealth of information available on the various owner's forums, much more than is available on the marine websites ,marinisation was just a matter of heat exchanger and manifold ,so most of the information is still is relevant. Google Austin /Rover Maestro /Montego /diesel owners forum.
     
  10. SALLY
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    Well, I've should have thought of this earlier, because in the 1980-ies, I was sales & Marketing manager for British Leyland Belgium and I had a hard time trying to convince our dealers to sell more Maestro's and Allegro's. So I' very aware of the Perkins engines that sat in these fine cars. Good advice Anthony, I cannot believe I did not think of this myself...
     

  11. anthony goodson
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    Well I never thought I would see the expression ,"fine cars " and Maestros and Allegros {Montegos] in the same sentence .You must have been one helluva good marketing manager. The fact is the engine was far too good for the car, but it works well in boats and series Landrovers.
     
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