Long story short, I got a good deal on a 21' cabin cruiser with a Volvo 4 cylinder OHC (AQ125B) in it which turned out to have a severely corroded head, exhaust manifold, and eventually a blown head. This was all due to raw water cooling an aluminum head, but for more detail, read the discovery thread here.
I did lots of searching for another engine or even a donor boat, but no luck (at least nothing of any quality). So, this project is to swap the complete engine with a marinized automobile engine. The Volvo Penta AQ125B is a B230F block (2.3 Liter) which can be found in many Volvo 240 cars between 1985 and 1993. I believe a comparable 4 cylinder OHC can also be found in the Volvo 740 (1985-1992) and Volvo 940 (1992-1995).
In addition to helping me along with my project, I hope this thread helps anyone in the future who might be considering this for their boat.
So here we go...
I picked up a 1992 Volvo 4 cylinder engine (out of a 240) with 168K miles, in really good condition for cheap from a junkyard. I plan to use the original marine intake/carb and a brand new marine exhaust manifold. I will also be adding a closed cooling system with a raw water heat exchanger and antifreeze expansion tank.
Here's the auto motor fresh from the junkyard shelf:
I did lots of searching for another engine or even a donor boat, but no luck (at least nothing of any quality). So, this project is to swap the complete engine with a marinized automobile engine. The Volvo Penta AQ125B is a B230F block (2.3 Liter) which can be found in many Volvo 240 cars between 1985 and 1993. I believe a comparable 4 cylinder OHC can also be found in the Volvo 740 (1985-1992) and Volvo 940 (1992-1995).
In addition to helping me along with my project, I hope this thread helps anyone in the future who might be considering this for their boat.
So here we go...
I picked up a 1992 Volvo 4 cylinder engine (out of a 240) with 168K miles, in really good condition for cheap from a junkyard. I plan to use the original marine intake/carb and a brand new marine exhaust manifold. I will also be adding a closed cooling system with a raw water heat exchanger and antifreeze expansion tank.
Here's the auto motor fresh from the junkyard shelf: