Author Topic: VP D2-55 engine: Exhaust elbow condition after 4,800 hours  (Read 1971 times)

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I had the exhaust elbow on my Bav 40 replaced. The engine is a well-maintained D2-55 with 4,800 hours. It's 12 years old.
The removed elbow was an original VP - I don't know if it had been replaced before but the inner diameter was only 50% of what it should be. The rest was clogged with a brownish crusty substance and. Rust and salt? It's now replaced with an HDI marine stainless steel part.
For reference, here's a picture of the engine block. It's clearly visible how the exhaust-saltwater mixture is slowly eating away the engine block. It'll be many more hours before I'm in danger of a leak but it's good to know what's happening underneath the sealing, so make sure to check your engines.


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Re: VP D2-55 engine: Exhaust elbow condition after 4,800 hours
« Reply #2 on: April 05 2022, 06:02 »
That’s dozens of posts in Italian. Images can only be viewed after registration. Mind giving a summary?

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Re: VP D2-55 engine: Exhaust elbow condition after 4,800 hours
« Reply #3 on: April 05 2022, 16:45 »
Translate only the first post, with images. It is exhaustive.
However no any problem in registering.

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Re: VP D2-55 engine: Exhaust elbow condition after 4,800 hours
« Reply #4 on: April 06 2022, 15:57 »
Since my Italian was not enough to understand all of it and the translation entertained my quite a bit, here's a YouTube video of a guy doing similar work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49-UiRPoeyM

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Re: VP D2-55 engine: Exhaust elbow condition after 4,800 hours
« Reply #5 on: April 06 2022, 23:16 »
A lot of work but he did  nor repaired the main issue.

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Re: VP D2-55 engine: Exhaust elbow condition after 4,800 hours
« Reply #6 on: April 07 2022, 06:01 »
You mean the corrosion under the elbow? He had it replaced earlier.

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Re: VP D2-55 engine: Exhaust elbow condition after 4,800 hours
« Reply #7 on: April 08 2022, 19:49 »
See min 26.12

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Re: VP D2-55 engine: Exhaust elbow condition after 4,800 hours
« Reply #8 on: April 09 2022, 18:44 »
If you cannot understand Italian  see these images that can explain the job I did on my engine. Aluminum plate, 8 mm thickness, must be changed every 2 years to avoid further problems. You can ask to Sermar to buy ss elbow and plates.

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Re: VP D2-55 engine: Exhaust elbow condition after 4,800 hours
« Reply #9 on: April 09 2022, 20:48 »
I lgot the advice from an expert a few weeks ago that the heat exchanger and the exhaust elbow must be checked and maintained regularly because their failures will cause a real engine death. Every 2 years would be perfect but less often would still be good. Important is that you do it (I didn't check them but next winter it will happen). Exhaust elbow with seawater injection is corroding from its inside (not in 2 years...).
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Re: VP D2-55 engine: Exhaust elbow condition after 4,800 hours
« Reply #10 on: April 09 2022, 20:54 »
The exhaust elbow (Cast Iron) on most of the VP engınes should be removed add ınspected at least every two years. Faılure to do so can have catıstropıc consequences. Two videos covering thıs, fırst one ıs here : https://youtu.be/WXPG6XaWvF8 Hope thıs helps.
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Re: VP D2-55 engine: Exhaust elbow condition after 4,800 hours
« Reply #11 on: April 09 2022, 21:10 »
Added aluminium plate, 8 mm, between
hather exchange and elbow, save the exchanger from corrosion
In the image a new and used for 2,5 years aluminnium plate that is corroded I the first 6 mm of the thickness