847729 Drive ring Volvo.Penta
MD120A; MD120AK; TMD120A, TAD1030P, TAD1230P; TD121GP-87; TWD1210P, TAD1630P; TWD1630P; TWD1630PP, TAD1630V; TWD1630V, TAD1641VE; TAD1642VE; TAD1643VE, TAD940GE; TAD941GE, TAD940VE; TAD941VE; TAD942VE, TAMD122A; TMD122A; TAMD122P-A, TAMD162A; TAMD162
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Compatible models:
MD120A; MD120AK; TMD120A
TAD1030P
TAD1230P; TD121GP-87; TWD1210P
TAD1630P; TWD1630P; TWD1630PP
TAD1630V; TWD1630V
TAD1641VE; TAD1642VE; TAD1643VE
TAD940GE; TAD941GE
TAD940VE; TAD941VE; TAD942VE
TAMD122A; TMD122A; TAMD122P-A
TAMD162A; TAMD162B; TAMD162C
TAMD162C-C; TAMD163A-A; TAMD163P-A
TAMD165A; TAMD165C; TAMD165P
TD100G-87; TD1030VE; TAD1030V
TD120HP-86; TD121; TD121G
TD121G-87; TWD1210V; TWD1211V
TID120FPP; TID120FG; TD120G
TID121FG
TID162AG; TID162AGP; TID162AP
TMD100C
TMD121C; TAMD121C; TAMD121D
TWD1230ME
TWD1240VE; TAD1241VE; TAD1242VE
TWD1620G; TWD1630G; TAD1630G
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Volvo Penta entire parts catalog list:
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TAD1230P; TD121GP-87; TWD1210P; TWD1211P; TD1210G; TWD1210G; TWD1211G; TD121GP
TAD1630P; TWD1630P; TWD1630PP; TAD1630PB
TAD1630V; TWD1630V
TAD1641VE; TAD1642VE; TAD1643VE; TAD1650VE; TAD1660VE; TAD1661VE; TAD1662VE; TAD1640VE-B; TAD1641VE-B; TAD1642VE-B; TAD1660-62VE; TAD1662VE
TAD940GE; TAD941GE
TAD940VE; TAD941VE; TAD942VE; TAD943VE; TAD950VE; TAD951VE; TAD952VE
TAMD122A; TMD122A; TAMD122P-A; TAMD122P-B; TAMD122P-C; TMD122A/C; TAMD122AF
TAMD162A; TAMD162B; TAMD162C; TAMD162C-B
TAMD162C-C; TAMD163A-A; TAMD163P-A
TAMD165A; TAMD165C; TAMD165P; TAMD165A-A; TAMD165C-A; TAMD165P-A
TD100G-87; TD1030VE; TAD1030V; TWD1031VE; TAD1030VE
TD120HP-86; TD121; TD121G; TD121G-87; TD121GG; TD121GG-86; TD121GG-87; TD121GGP; TD121GGP-87; TD121GP-87; TD121GPB-87; TID121K; TID121KG; TID
TD121G-87; TWD1210V; TWD1211V; TAD1230V; TWD1230VE; TWD1231VE
TID120FPP; TID120FG; TD120G; TD120GG PP; TD120GG
TID121FG
TID162AG; TID162AGP; TID162AP; TID162APB
TMD100C
TMD121C; TAMD121C; TAMD121D; TAMD122C; TAMD122D
TWD1230ME
TWD1240VE; TAD1241VE; TAD1242VE; TAD1250VE; TAD1251VE; TAD1252VE
TWD1620G; TWD1630G; TAD1630G; TAD1630GE; TAD1631G; TAD1631GE
Information:
Recommended Actions
Note: The procedures have been listed in order of probability. Complete the procedures in the order of the listed test steps.
Table 1
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check for Leaks in Engine Oil Cooler Core
Cooler
Result: A leak was not found.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: A leak was found.
Repair: Install a new oil cooler core.
Drain the crankcase and refill the crankcase with clean engine oil.
Install new engine oil filters. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
2. Check the Jacket Water Pump
A. Check the weep hole of the jacket water pump for plugging. A plugged weep hole may cause coolant to be forced past the pump shaft seals into the crankcase.
B. Thoroughly inspect the water pump for damage and cracks. If internal leakage is suspected, remove the pump from the engine in order to perform a thorough inspection.
Pump
Result: The weep hole was not plugged and the pump is not damaged.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: The weep hole was plugged.
Repair: Clear the plug.
Result: If a continuous drip is found coming from the water pump weep hole when the engine is off, or a constant stream when the engine is running,
Repair: Replace the water pump shaft seal, or replace the water pump.
Note: An intermittent drip coming from the weep hole is an acceptable amount of leakage. Intermittent dripping can start and stop throughout the life of the pump, and is a normal part of the operation of the pump.
Wetness or discoloration as a result of dried coolant around the weep hole, without the presence of a continuous drip or a constant stream, is typically another indication of intermittent dripping that is part of the normal operation of the pump. If you are also experiencing low coolant levels, or having to top off coolant frequently, and there is no other source for system coolant loss, replace the pump
Result: The pump is damaged.
Repair: Repair the pump or install a new pump.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
3. Check the Auxiliary Water Pump (If Equipped)
A. Check the weep hole of the auxiliary water pump for plugging. A plugged weep hole may cause coolant to be forced past the pump shaft seals into the crankcase.
B. Thoroughly inspect the water pump for damage and cracks. If internal leakage is suspected, remove the pump from the engine in order to perform a thorough inspection.
Pump
Result: The weep hole was not plugged and the pump is not damaged.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: The weep hole was plugged.
Repair: Clear the plug.
Result: If a continuous drip is found coming from the water pump weep hole when the engine is off, or a constant stream when the engine is running,
Repair: Replace the water pump shaft seal, or replace the water pump.
Note: An intermittent drip coming from the weep hole is an acceptable amount of leakage. Intermittent dripping can start and stop throughout the life of the pump, and is a normal part of the operation of the pump.
Wetness or discoloration as a result of dried coolant around the weep hole, without the presence of a continuous drip or a constant stream, is typically another indication of intermittent dripping that is part of the normal operation of the pump. If you are also experiencing low coolant levels, or having to top off coolant frequently, and there is no other source for system coolant loss, replace the pump
Result: The pump is damaged.
Repair: Repair the pump or install a new pump.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
4. Check the Water-Cooled Turbocharger (If Equipped)
A. Pressurize the cooling system and thoroughly inspect each of the turbochargers for external leakage and internal leakage.
Turbocharger
Result: The turbocharger does not leak.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: The turbocharger does leak.
Repair: Perform the necessary repairs.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
5. Check the Air Compressor (If Equipped)
A. Thoroughly inspect the air compressor for damage and cracks. Refer to the air compressor service literature for troubleshooting information.
Compressor
Result: The air compressor does not leak.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: The air compressor does leak.
Repair: Perform the necessary repairs.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
6. Check for leaks in the Cylinder Head Gaskets
Gasket
Result: None of the gaskets are leaking.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: A gasket is leaking.
Repair: Install a new cylinder head gasket and new water seals in the spacer plate.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
7. Check if a Cylinder Head is leaking due to a Crack
Head
Result: None of the heads are cracked.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: A head is cracked.
Repair: Install a new cylinder head.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
8. Check if a Cylinder Liner is Leaking due to a Crack
Liner
Result: None of the liners are cracked.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: A liner is cracked.
Repair: Install a new cylinder liner.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
9. Check if the Block is Leaking due to a Crack
Block
Result: The block is cracked.
Repair: Repair the cylinder block or replace the cylinder block.
Note: The procedures have been listed in order of probability. Complete the procedures in the order of the listed test steps.
Table 1
Troubleshooting Test Steps Values Results
1. Check for Leaks in Engine Oil Cooler Core
Cooler
Result: A leak was not found.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: A leak was found.
Repair: Install a new oil cooler core.
Drain the crankcase and refill the crankcase with clean engine oil.
Install new engine oil filters. Refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
2. Check the Jacket Water Pump
A. Check the weep hole of the jacket water pump for plugging. A plugged weep hole may cause coolant to be forced past the pump shaft seals into the crankcase.
B. Thoroughly inspect the water pump for damage and cracks. If internal leakage is suspected, remove the pump from the engine in order to perform a thorough inspection.
Pump
Result: The weep hole was not plugged and the pump is not damaged.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: The weep hole was plugged.
Repair: Clear the plug.
Result: If a continuous drip is found coming from the water pump weep hole when the engine is off, or a constant stream when the engine is running,
Repair: Replace the water pump shaft seal, or replace the water pump.
Note: An intermittent drip coming from the weep hole is an acceptable amount of leakage. Intermittent dripping can start and stop throughout the life of the pump, and is a normal part of the operation of the pump.
Wetness or discoloration as a result of dried coolant around the weep hole, without the presence of a continuous drip or a constant stream, is typically another indication of intermittent dripping that is part of the normal operation of the pump. If you are also experiencing low coolant levels, or having to top off coolant frequently, and there is no other source for system coolant loss, replace the pump
Result: The pump is damaged.
Repair: Repair the pump or install a new pump.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
3. Check the Auxiliary Water Pump (If Equipped)
A. Check the weep hole of the auxiliary water pump for plugging. A plugged weep hole may cause coolant to be forced past the pump shaft seals into the crankcase.
B. Thoroughly inspect the water pump for damage and cracks. If internal leakage is suspected, remove the pump from the engine in order to perform a thorough inspection.
Pump
Result: The weep hole was not plugged and the pump is not damaged.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: The weep hole was plugged.
Repair: Clear the plug.
Result: If a continuous drip is found coming from the water pump weep hole when the engine is off, or a constant stream when the engine is running,
Repair: Replace the water pump shaft seal, or replace the water pump.
Note: An intermittent drip coming from the weep hole is an acceptable amount of leakage. Intermittent dripping can start and stop throughout the life of the pump, and is a normal part of the operation of the pump.
Wetness or discoloration as a result of dried coolant around the weep hole, without the presence of a continuous drip or a constant stream, is typically another indication of intermittent dripping that is part of the normal operation of the pump. If you are also experiencing low coolant levels, or having to top off coolant frequently, and there is no other source for system coolant loss, replace the pump
Result: The pump is damaged.
Repair: Repair the pump or install a new pump.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
4. Check the Water-Cooled Turbocharger (If Equipped)
A. Pressurize the cooling system and thoroughly inspect each of the turbochargers for external leakage and internal leakage.
Turbocharger
Result: The turbocharger does not leak.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: The turbocharger does leak.
Repair: Perform the necessary repairs.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
5. Check the Air Compressor (If Equipped)
A. Thoroughly inspect the air compressor for damage and cracks. Refer to the air compressor service literature for troubleshooting information.
Compressor
Result: The air compressor does not leak.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: The air compressor does leak.
Repair: Perform the necessary repairs.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
6. Check for leaks in the Cylinder Head Gaskets
Gasket
Result: None of the gaskets are leaking.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: A gasket is leaking.
Repair: Install a new cylinder head gasket and new water seals in the spacer plate.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
7. Check if a Cylinder Head is leaking due to a Crack
Head
Result: None of the heads are cracked.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: A head is cracked.
Repair: Install a new cylinder head.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
8. Check if a Cylinder Liner is Leaking due to a Crack
Liner
Result: None of the liners are cracked.
Proceed to the next step.
Result: A liner is cracked.
Repair: Install a new cylinder liner.
If the problem is not resolved, proceed to the next step.
9. Check if the Block is Leaking due to a Crack
Block
Result: The block is cracked.
Repair: Repair the cylinder block or replace the cylinder block.
Parts drive Volvo Penta:
815331
815331 Drive
AQD70D; TAMD70D; TAMD70E, MD100A; TMD100A; TMD100AK, MD120A; MD120AK; TMD120A, MD70B; MD70BK; TMD70B, MD70C; TMD70C; TAMD70C, TAMD103A, TAMD122A; TMD122A; TAMD122P-A, TAMD61A; TAMD62A, TAMD71A; TAMD72A, TAMD71B; TAMD73P-A; TAMD73WJ-A, TD100CHC; TD100
819974
819974 Drive shaft
AQD70D; TAMD70D; TAMD70E, MD100A; TMD100A; TMD100AK, MD120A; MD120AK; TMD120A, MD70B; MD70BK; TMD70B, MD70C; TMD70C; TAMD70C, TD100CHC; TD100CRC; TD121CHC, TD120AHC; TD120ARC; TAD120AHC
821066
821066 Drive outlet
AQD70D; TAMD70D; TAMD70E, D120A; D120AK; TD120A, MD100A; TMD100A; TMD100AK, MD120A; MD120AK; TMD120A, MD70B; MD70BK; TMD70B, MD70C; TMD70C; TAMD70C, TD120AHC; TD120ARC; TAD120AHC, TD120C, TMD100C
848107
848107 Drive ring
D12D-A MG; D12D-E MG, D12D-A MH; D12D-B MH; D12D-C MH, TAMD103A, TAMD122A; TMD122A; TAMD122P-A, TAMD162A; TAMD162B; TAMD162C, TAMD162C-C; TAMD163A-A; TAMD163P-A, TAMD165A; TAMD165C; TAMD165P, TD100CHC; TD100CRC; TD121CHC, TMD100C, TMD102A; TAMD102A;
848109
848109 Drive plate
D12D-A MG; D12D-E MG, D12D-A MH; D12D-B MH; D12D-C MH, TAMD103A, TAMD122A; TMD122A; TAMD122P-A, TAMD162A; TAMD162B; TAMD162C, TAMD162C-C; TAMD163A-A; TAMD163P-A, TAMD165A; TAMD165C; TAMD165P, TD100CHC; TD100CRC; TD121CHC, TMD100C, TMD102A; TAMD102A;
7746880_051
7746880_052
7746890_118