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Volvo B30 engine

The B30 is an inline-six automotive petrol engine produced by Volvo starting in 1968. It was used primarily in the Volvo 164 sedan from 1969 through 1975. The engine also appeared in military, marine, industrial, agricultural, and powercraft applications.

Volvo B30
Overview
ManufacturerVolvo
Production1969–1975
Layout
ConfigurationInline-6
Displacement3.0 L; 181.8 cu in (2,979 cc)
Cylinder bore88.9 mm (3.5 in)
Piston stroke80 mm (3.15 in)
Block materialCast iron
Head materialCast iron
ValvetrainOHV
Compression ratio8.7:1, 9.3:1, 10.0:1
RPM range
Idle900 rpm[1]
Combustion
Fuel system
ManagementBosch D-Jetronic
Fuel typePetrol
Oil systemWet sump
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Output
Power output
  • 120 hp (89.5 kW) @ 5000 (min)
  • 175 hp (130.5 kW) @ 5800 (max)
Torque output
  • 142 lb⋅ft (193 N⋅m) @ 3000 (min)
  • 178 lb⋅ft (241 N⋅m) @ 2500 (max)

History

In March 1958 Volvo launched Project 358 to design a new large model with Chief Designer Jan Wilsgaard taking the lead.[2] The original plan for this car was to use the V8 engine that had been developed for the Volvo Philip concept car of 1952. That engine, which was later called the B36, was rejected in favour of a new inline six. The engine for Project 358 was developed by adding two cylinders to the existing B18, resulting in a six-cylinder engine with a displacement of 2.7 litres.[3][4] Project B358 did not go into production, but most of the early work done on it was revived when development began on the 164, including the six cylinder engine.

Bore and stroke for the 164's engine were based on the larger B20 inline four, resulting in an engine displacing 3.0 litres. Due to their common heritage, many components are shared between the B20 and B30, including pistons, connecting rods, valves and valve-train parts.[5]

The B30A was used in the Marcos GT from 1969 to 1972[6] and the Volvo C303 from 1974 to 1984. The B30 from the 164 was also used in the 1970 Volvo GTZ 3000 concept car.

Marine application versions of the B30 were sold by Volvo's Penta division. These engines carried designations AQ 165A and AQ 170A, B, or C. They were equipped with three down-draught carburettors.[7] and P type camshaft.

Technical detail

Like the B20 that it was developed from, the B30 has a cast iron block and cylinder head. The single camshaft is in the block, and operates the two overhead valves per cylinder through pushrods and rocker arms.

Cylinder bore and piston stroke is 88.9 mm × 80 mm (3.50 in × 3.15 in), giving a total displacement of 3.0 L; 181.8 cu in (2,979 cc). The B30/B30A version used twin 175CD2SE constant-depression Zenith-Stromberg carburettors.[8] Both the B30E and B30F used the D-Jetronic fuel injection system from Bosch.

There are three major variations of this engine:[1]

Engine Year Induction Power Torque Camshaft Compression Notes
B30A 1969 2 Zenith-Stromberg carburettor
175-CD2-SE
145 hp (108.1 kW)
@ 5500 rpm
163 lb⋅ft (221 N⋅m)
@ 3000 rpm
C 9.3:1 Originally called the B30, this version was renamed B30A with the introduction of the B30E and B30F.
1970
1971
1972 145 hp (108.1 kW)
@ 5000 rpm
1972 120 hp (89.5 kW)
@ 5000 rpm
142 lb⋅ft (193 N⋅m)
@ 3000 rpm
8.7:1 Low-compression version built for the US market.
1975-84 125 hp (93.2 kW)
@ 4250 rpm
162 lb⋅ft (220 N⋅m)
@ 2800 rpm
9.3:1 Volvo C303/C304/C306 civilian versions
117 hp (87.2 kW)
@ 4000 rpm (1)
152 lb⋅ft (206 N⋅m)
@ 2500 rpm (1)
A Volvo C303/C304/C306 military versions
B30E (2) 1972 Bosch D-Jetronic fuel injection 175 hp (130.5 kW)
@ 5800 rpm
178 lb⋅ft (241 N⋅m)
@ 2500 rpm
C 10.0:1
1973
1974
1975
B30F (2) 1972-73 138 hp (102.9 kW)
@ 5500 rpm
154 lb⋅ft (209 N⋅m)
@ 3500 rpm
C 8.7:1 Developed for lower emissions.
1974 145 hp (108.1 kW)
@ 5500 rpm
160 lb⋅ft (217 N⋅m)
@ 2500 rpm
1975 130 hp (96.9 kW)
@ 5500 rpm
150 lb⋅ft (203 N⋅m)
@ 3500 rpm
Notes:
(1) Outputs lower than civilian versions due to use of A-camshaft.
(2) The B30E and B30F versions featured larger valves and intake/exhaust ports.

In 1974 the number of bolts holding the flywheel increased from 6 to 8 and the size of the connecting rods was increased.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Volvo Engine Specifications" (PDF). 360.haubits.net/VolvoRacing.se.
  2. ^ "A Volvo Moment: Project 358 with a shape that lived on". www.volvocars.com. 7 October 2016.
  3. ^ Martin, Murilee (October 5, 2017). "Stretched-Out Engine of the Week: Volvo B30 straight-six". autoweek.com.
  4. ^ "Sixes from Volvo - A smooth 80 year affair". www.media.volvocars.com. Mar 17, 2009.
  5. ^ "Volvos sexa - en pigg åttioåring" [Volvo's six - a vigorous eighty-year-old]. www.bilsport.se (in Swedish). 2009-03-18.
  6. ^ "3 Litre Volvo ..." www.rory.uk.com. 2013.
  7. ^ "Type Designations" (pdf). www.manualslib.com.
  8. ^ Petrány, Máté (23 August 2018). "Volvo's First Luxury Sedan Just Turned 50". www.roadandtrack.com.

Further reading

  • . Volvo Books. Archived from the original on January 16, 2006. Retrieved February 22, 2011.

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The B30 is an inline six automotive petrol engine produced by Volvo starting in 1968 It was used primarily in the Volvo 164 sedan from 1969 through 1975 The engine also appeared in military marine industrial agricultural and powercraft applications Volvo B30OverviewManufacturerVolvoProduction1969 1975LayoutConfigurationInline 6Displacement3 0 L 181 8 cu in 2 979 cc Cylinder bore88 9 mm 3 5 in Piston stroke80 mm 3 15 in Block materialCast ironHead materialCast ironValvetrainOHVCompression ratio8 7 1 9 3 1 10 0 1RPM rangeIdle900 rpm 1 CombustionFuel systemZenith Stromberg carburettor B30A Fuel injection B30E F ManagementBosch D JetronicFuel typePetrolOil systemWet sumpCooling systemWater cooledOutputPower output120 hp 89 5 kW 5000 min 175 hp 130 5 kW 5800 max Torque output142 lb ft 193 N m 3000 min 178 lb ft 241 N m 2500 max Contents 1 History 2 Technical detail 3 See also 4 References 5 Further readingHistory EditIn March 1958 Volvo launched Project 358 to design a new large model with Chief Designer Jan Wilsgaard taking the lead 2 The original plan for this car was to use the V8 engine that had been developed for the Volvo Philip concept car of 1952 That engine which was later called the B36 was rejected in favour of a new inline six The engine for Project 358 was developed by adding two cylinders to the existing B18 resulting in a six cylinder engine with a displacement of 2 7 litres 3 4 Project B358 did not go into production but most of the early work done on it was revived when development began on the 164 including the six cylinder engine Bore and stroke for the 164 s engine were based on the larger B20 inline four resulting in an engine displacing 3 0 litres Due to their common heritage many components are shared between the B20 and B30 including pistons connecting rods valves and valve train parts 5 The B30A was used in the Marcos GT from 1969 to 1972 6 and the Volvo C303 from 1974 to 1984 The B30 from the 164 was also used in the 1970 Volvo GTZ 3000 concept car Marine application versions of the B30 were sold by Volvo s Penta division These engines carried designations AQ 165A and AQ 170A B or C They were equipped with three down draught carburettors 7 and P type camshaft Technical detail EditLike the B20 that it was developed from the B30 has a cast iron block and cylinder head The single camshaft is in the block and operates the two overhead valves per cylinder through pushrods and rocker arms Cylinder bore and piston stroke is 88 9 mm 80 mm 3 50 in 3 15 in giving a total displacement of 3 0 L 181 8 cu in 2 979 cc The B30 B30A version used twin 175CD2SE constant depression Zenith Stromberg carburettors 8 Both the B30E and B30F used the D Jetronic fuel injection system from Bosch There are three major variations of this engine 1 Engine Year Induction Power Torque Camshaft Compression NotesB30A 1969 2 Zenith Stromberg carburettor175 CD2 SE 145 hp 108 1 kW 5500 rpm 163 lb ft 221 N m 3000 rpm C 9 3 1 Originally called the B30 this version was renamed B30A with the introduction of the B30E and B30F 197019711972 145 hp 108 1 kW 5000 rpm1972 120 hp 89 5 kW 5000 rpm 142 lb ft 193 N m 3000 rpm 8 7 1 Low compression version built for the US market 1975 84 125 hp 93 2 kW 4250 rpm 162 lb ft 220 N m 2800 rpm 9 3 1 Volvo C303 C304 C306 civilian versions117 hp 87 2 kW 4000 rpm 1 152 lb ft 206 N m 2500 rpm 1 A Volvo C303 C304 C306 military versionsB30E 2 1972 Bosch D Jetronic fuel injection 175 hp 130 5 kW 5800 rpm 178 lb ft 241 N m 2500 rpm C 10 0 1197319741975B30F 2 1972 73 138 hp 102 9 kW 5500 rpm 154 lb ft 209 N m 3500 rpm C 8 7 1 Developed for lower emissions 1974 145 hp 108 1 kW 5500 rpm 160 lb ft 217 N m 2500 rpm1975 130 hp 96 9 kW 5500 rpm 150 lb ft 203 N m 3500 rpmNotes 1 Outputs lower than civilian versions due to use of A camshaft 2 The B30E and B30F versions featured larger valves and intake exhaust ports In 1974 the number of bolts holding the flywheel increased from 6 to 8 and the size of the connecting rods was increased See also EditList of Volvo enginesReferences Edit a b Volvo Engine Specifications PDF 360 haubits net VolvoRacing se A Volvo Moment Project 358 with a shape that lived on www volvocars com 7 October 2016 Martin Murilee October 5 2017 Stretched Out Engine of the Week Volvo B30 straight six autoweek com Sixes from Volvo A smooth 80 year affair www media volvocars com Mar 17 2009 Volvos sexa en pigg attioaring Volvo s six a vigorous eighty year old www bilsport se in Swedish 2009 03 18 3 Litre Volvo www rory uk com 2013 Type Designations pdf www manualslib com Petrany Mate 23 August 2018 Volvo s First Luxury Sedan Just Turned 50 www roadandtrack com Further reading Edit Chronology of Volvo Engine Development Volvo Books Archived from the original on January 16 2006 Retrieved February 22 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Volvo B30 engine amp oldid 1093760706, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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