Fantastic videos thank Svend, i am located in Fremantle Western Australia and have installed two TAMD 41 A (1986) into a 1974 vintage Savage 10m flybrige cruiser. They have been in the boat for approx 11 years now. I too am now progressively overhauling components. Your videos are very informative and professionally presented. Keep up the great work.
Many thanks for your excellent videos. I've been hesitating over the purchase of a boat with twin TAMD71As. You've boosted my confidence for which I'm grateful.
Awesome even if you have mechanic it’s fantastic to see how all the parts work and what work needs to be done periodically Thanks Mal.........kad43p owner down under
Hi - new to diesels.. Have a TAMD41A that doesnt seem to be getting oil up at the rocker shaft, but has good oil pressure. Is there an oil line that feeds the rocker shaft on this model? How would I check why oil is not getting up there? Thanks
Hello Sven, I have a question that I would like to hear if you can answer for me. I have to remove the diesel injector pump on a Volvo Tamd 41b, year 1990. When I dismantle this pump, does the cam wheel / pulley need to be fixed? I have seen that a Timing Tool Kit for Landrover is avible. Is there anything similar for Volvo? Or how do you do it? Best regards Ben.
On the front end of the original oil cooler. Some engine has uppgraded the original oil cooler to a newer version. This have no anode, so it is possible your engine only has one. Check for a square bolt on the front end of your cooler. Good luck!
On the right side of the flywheel housing, there is a small hole (oppisite side of the starter) . Insert a small pipe extension bar into this hole, and apply light pressure. Turn the engine by hand intill the extension bar slips into a hole in the flywheel. Or, depending on how access is, you might be able to look down the side of the engine and into the hole. Be shining a flash light into the hole, you will see the corresponding hole in the flywheel when they line up, and then innsert the extension bar to lock up the engine. Good luck!
Very helpful and good advices.
Please add more videos.
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Very reassuring that us competent amateurs can do a sophisticated job like this. With the right guidance.Great job!
Fantastic videos thank Svend, i am located in Fremantle Western Australia and have installed two TAMD 41 A (1986) into a 1974 vintage Savage 10m flybrige cruiser. They have been in the boat for approx 11 years now. I too am now progressively overhauling components. Your videos are very informative and professionally presented. Keep up the great work.
Many thanks for your excellent videos. I've been hesitating over the purchase of a boat with twin TAMD71As. You've boosted my confidence for which I'm grateful.
Awesome even if you have mechanic it’s fantastic to see how all the parts work and what work needs to be done periodically
Thanks
Mal.........kad43p owner down under
Thank You! I have a 1993 aqad41. Heat Exchanger needs maintenance. I now know where to start. Thanks again from Alaska.
Thanks for your tips keep up the good work from New Zealand. Regards Carl
Great video, thanks for contributing to the knowledge base. Keep making the video series, Mahalo
These are great! Please keep them coming.
Fantastisk bra at du tar deg tid til dette. Inspirerende og informativt når jeg har en AQAD41 som overhales selv :)
Fantastic. Thank you so much.
Excellent videos. Thank you!
very good. Very professional
Great stuff! Please show me the whole overhaul. How do I get it?
Hi - new to diesels.. Have a TAMD41A that doesnt seem to be getting oil up at the rocker shaft, but has good oil pressure. Is there an oil line that feeds the rocker shaft on this model? How would I check why oil is not getting up there? Thanks
Well was very help full
Hello Sven, I have a question that I would like to hear if you can answer for me. I have to remove the diesel injector pump on a Volvo Tamd 41b, year 1990. When I dismantle this pump, does the cam wheel / pulley need to be fixed? I have seen that a Timing Tool Kit for Landrover is avible. Is there anything similar for Volvo? Or how do you do it? Best regards Ben.
nice work
Thanks for the video,
Is it possible for water to enter the engine from the sea water pump.
How i can make a gears centre for the TAMD41 (Fuel gear on 4 or 6 or 6B) which is the right one?
Great👍👍
Svend Where are the the two anodes on the engine. One is on the heat exchanger where is the other one?
On the front end of the original oil cooler. Some engine has uppgraded the original oil cooler to a newer version. This have no anode, so it is possible your engine only has one. Check for a square bolt on the front end of your cooler. Good luck!
@@svendmb Thank you
Bom dia. Seus vídeos são muito bons . De que país você é?
this is grate .
Nice out of interest, does it still smoke? On start up
how do you lock the engine when to loosen / tighten the crankshaft bolt?
On the right side of the flywheel housing, there is a small hole (oppisite side of the starter) . Insert a small pipe extension bar into this hole, and apply light pressure. Turn the engine by hand intill the extension bar slips into a hole in the flywheel. Or, depending on how access is, you might be able to look down the side of the engine and into the hole. Be shining a flash light into the hole, you will see the corresponding hole in the flywheel when they line up, and then innsert the extension bar to lock up the engine. Good luck!
@@svendmb Thanks!!! 👍🏼
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