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Volvo Penta instruction book MD11C & MD17C
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FOREWORD
Before you start your new Volvo Penta marine engine, you are advised to read through
this instruction book carefully. It contains all the information you need to run and
service your engine in the best possible way.
Volvo Penta has built up an extensive service organization with service workshops with
specially trained personnel at your service.
Always contact your local Volvo Penta representative for advice and when in need of
service and parts.
We are convinced that the demands on good running economy and top performance,
which you have every right to expect of a quality product, will be met and that your
engine will serve you faithfully on many pleasant cruises.
Warranty Certificate
A warranty certificate is supplied with each new engine. It contains the warranty
conditions for the engine and should be studied carefully.
Included in the warranty certificate is a report card which is to be completed by the
dealer or boat seller and forwarded to Volvo Penta.
However, if our warranty is to apply, it is an absolute condition that the measures given
in the "Check and Service Scheme" are carried out and that your engine and
equipment are looked after according to the instructions in this book. When in doubt,
always get in touch with an authorized Volvo Penta dealer.
In all correspondence with your dealer and when ordering parts, always state the type
and designation and serial number of the engine and reverse gear or drive (see
starboard side of engine).
Make certain that the engine's specification coincides with what is described in this
instruction book.
AB VOLVO PENTA
Technical Information

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CONTENTS
Instruments and controls .................................................................. 2
General information............................................................................... 3-4
Running instructions............................................................................. 5-7
Starting the engine ........................................................ 5
Running ......................................................................... 6
Shutdown procedure ..................................................... 6
Technical description .............................................................. 8-10
Checks and service scheme .................................................................11
Checks and service .............................................................12-25
Daily checks before starting ....................................... 12
Checks every 14 days ...........................................12-13
Service every 50 hours of operation ......................13-14
Service every 100 hours of operation ....................15-21
Service when laying up and launching ..................22-25
Fault tracing scheme ..................................................................26
Technical data ........................................................27-28
Wiring diagram ..................................................................29
On board data .................................................................30
Engine component guide ..............................................................31-34
S-drive 110S ..............................................................35-37
Index, alphabetical order ..................................................................38

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
INSTRUMENT PANEL
1. Rev counter
2. Temperature meter for cooling water
Green scale - normal emperature.
3. Switch. for extra lighting
4. Instrument panel illumination
5. Warning lamp "low oil pressure".
If lit - stop engine, oil pressure insufficient.
6 Key switch
7. Warning lamp "No battery charging"
If lit - no charging.
CONTROL SYSTEM
Volvo Penta Single Control System
For side mounting
1. Control lever
2. Disengaging button
Push in the button when the
control lever is in neutral and
move the lever a bit forwards.
Release button. The lever is now
used only for engine speed
control. To use the lever for both
engine speed control and gear
charging, push in the button and
pull back the lever to neutral.
N=Neutral position
F=Control lever in position for running
"forward".
R=Control lever in position for running "reverse”
T= Engine speed control

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Important information on the function of your engine.
FUEL Use diesel fuel oil of quality "Autodiesel". Poorer fuel quality
can cause interruptions in operation.
LUBRICATING OIL Use only oil of quality CD (DS) according to the API system.
Volvo Penta oil for diesel engines can be used with advantage
since it meets these quality demands. See under "Technical
Data" concerning the viscosity if any other oil is used.
RUNNING IN A new marine engine must be run-in with due care during the
first 20 hours of operation. If full output is taken out during
this time, it should only be done for short periods.
Oil change. Change the engine oil and oil filter after the engine
has been run for 20 hours. See further under "Checks and Service".
ENGINE SPEED Max speed: MD 11 C, MD 1 7C 41.7 rev/sec (2500 rpm)
For choice of correct propeller, refer to the Volvo Penta propeller diagram. Check the
engine speed with normal load in the boat. In order to utilize the maximum performance
of the engine, an engine speed as high as possible should be chosen but not, however,
higher than 41.7 rev/sec (2500 rpm).
Note: When the boat has been in the water for some time, the speed and max rpm can
drop due to marine growth on the hull. Prevent marine growth by painting the bottom of
the boat with anti-fouling paint. See under "Measures taken when launching".

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GENERAL INFORMATION
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Irrespective of whether the boat is being used for long cruises or short bathing trips, the
boat should be equipped with the safety equipment listed below. It can, of course, be
supplemented further according to personal tastes. Investigate at regular intervals to
ensure that there is safety equipment on board and that it is in working order.
LIFE JACKETS for all on board
FIRE EXTINGUISHER, approved, at least one and installed where it is easy to get at.
DISTRESS ROCKETS and matches. Packed watertight. FIRST AID BOX
TOOLS suitable for the equipment on board ON BOARD KIT containing, e.g. impeller,
etc. ANCHOR with line.
RADAR REFLECTOR
RADIO for listening to e.g. weather reports. COMPASS which is deviated.
BOAT HOOK and PADDLE
MOORING ROPES
FOGHORN and whistle FLOATING ANCHOR TORCH
PREPARATIONS BEFORE STARTING
Make sure that:
There is no FUEL LEAKAGE
There is no WATER LEAKAGE from the engine and hull There is no OIL LEAKAGE
There is no SMELL OF LIP GAS in the deep cavities in the boat or elsewhere The OIL
LEVEL is correct.
There is enough FUEL for the planned voyage.
The proper NAUTICAL CHARTS are on board for the planned voyage.
If there are persons on board who have never been on the boat before, inform them
how the boat functions and where the Life Jackets and Fire Extinguisher are located.
Also inform them of anything more you think necessary from a safety point of view.
Should anything unexpected happen during the voyage, it is often too late to tell those
on board how safety equipment works.

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RUNNING INSTRUCTIONS
START THE ENGINE
Switch on the main switch. Start the engine room fan (if fitted) and
let it run several minutes before starting the engine.
Open the cock for cooling water intake.
Disengage the engine speed control from the gear changing as
follows: Move the control lever to neutral, push in the red
disengaging button, and move the lever slightly forwards. Release
the button. The lever can now only operate the engine speed.
Check to make sure that the stop control is pushed in.
Turn the key switch one stage to the right. The warning lamps for
battery charging and oil pressure should now go on. If there is an
alarm system fitted, the siren should sound. Push in and turn the
key further to the right to start the engine. Release the key when
the engine starts.
Handstarter (standard MID11C, extra MD17). When the engine is
started with the starting crank, the de-compression handles on the
rocker arm covers should be raised upright (see 16, pages 31-32).
Return the de-compression handles for running when the cranking
has got the engine up in speed.
Cold weather.
MD11: Starting is facilitated if the cold-start control is pushed down,
or the cold-start control (accessory) is pulled out. The cold-start
button returns automatically. The cold start control must be pushed
in after the engine
has started.
MD 17: The engine has a built-in automatic cold-start device.
Check immediately after starting that the warning lamps for the oil
pressure and battery charging are not lit. If any of the lamps are
alight, the engine must be stopped immediately and the cause
investigated. If an alarm system is fitted (accessory) the siren
should be silent.
Run the engine warm at rapid idle. Check to make sure that the
cooling water flows out with the exhaust gases. Note. The key-
switch should always be switched on as long as the engine is
running to ensure that there is battery charging.

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Reduce to idle and check that the engine is running smoothly.
Engage the control lever for gear-charging as follows:
Push in the red disengaging button when the lever is in neutral.
Release the button. The control lever can now be used both for
gear changing and engine speed.
RUNNING
The single lever control has both engine speed and manoeuvering
functions.
F = Forward
R = Reverse
N = Neutral
T = Engine speed control
To achieve good running economy, the engine should not be run
at max speed for a longer period.
Check during running that the temp meter, and also the lamps for
battery charging and low oil pressure are not lit. If an alarm system
is fitted and the siren sounds, - Stop the engine immediately and
investigate the cause.
SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE
Before shutdown the engine should be allowed to idle for a few
minutes with the control lever in neutral.
Stop the engine by pulling the stop control when the engine is
idling. Then turn back the key switch to the initial position.

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RUNNING INSTRUCTIONS
Switch off the main switch. NOTE. This switch must never be
switched off before engine has stopped. Close the fuel and cooling
water cocks if the boat is not going to be used for some time.
Check for leakage before leaving the boat.
In cold weather and whenever there is a risk of freezing, the
cooling water must be drained from the engine and reverse gear.
(See pos. 14 and 10, pages 31-32).

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
MD 11 C and MD 1 7C, are 2 respectively 3 cylinder, 4 stroke marine diesel engines,
with direct injection and sea water cooling.
ENGINE ASSEMBLY
The crank case, cylinders and cylinder heads are made of cast iron. The engines
have replaceable cylinder liners and overhead valves.
LUBRICATION SYSTEM
The lubrication system has a full-flow oil filter which cleans the oil before it reaches
the lubrication points. The oil pump has a relief valve which prevents the oil pressure
from becoming excessive.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The engine has a starter motor and an alternator with a built-in rectifier. Voltage
regulation is done by a transistorized regulator mounted on the alternator. The
alternator can charge two batteries, independent of other, if a charging distributor
(accessory) is fitted to the alternator. A main fuse, which can easily be reconnected,
is fixed to the engine. It protects the electrical system from damage in the event of
overloading. The wiring diagrams for the engine and instrument panel are shown on
page 29.
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This Volvo Penta instruction book covers the following models:
- MD11C
- MD11C/110S
- MD17C
- MD17C/110S
The manual includes the following contents:
- Instruments and controls (Page 2)
- General information (Pages 3-4)
- Running instructions (Pages 5-7)
- Starting the engine (Page 5)
- Running the engine (Page 6)
- Shutdown procedure (Page 6)
- Technical description (Pages 8-10)
- Checks and service (Pages 11-25)
- Daily checks before starting (Page 12)
- Checks every 14 days (Pages 12-13)
- Service every 50 hours of operation (Pages 13-14)
- Service every 100 hours of operation (Pages 15-21)
- Service when laying up and launching (Pages 22-25)
- Fault tracing scheme (Page 26)
- Technical data (Pages 27-28)
- Wiring diagram (Page 29)
- On board data (Page 30)
- Engine component guide (Pages 31-34)
- S-drive110S (Pages 35-37)
- Index, alphabetical (Page 38)