Chris
If the Volvo fits width and height wise couldn't you build a new door/ step 
inclosure that works?

--- In [email protected], Chris Mitchell <chrismitchel...@...> wrote:
>
> Mark
> 
> It doesn't fit in the engine compartment..... It is 32" long with the tranny 
> which puts the engine about 3" outside the door that encloses the 
> compartment. Catalina's have either a Universal Diesel, an Atomic 4 or a 
> Yanmar. Anything other than that is too big. However, I got the Volvo running 
> and will double my money.. 
> 
> Don't buy a Volvo for the boat.
> 
> --- On Fri, 6/25/10, Mark Robertson <mrobert...@...> wrote:
> 
> From: Mark Robertson <mrobert...@...>
> Subject: Re: [IC27A] Wiring diagram for Volvo Penta MD-7
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Friday, June 25, 2010, 2:34 PM
> 
> 
>  
> WOW Chris that is a score. Do they have any other diesels around that price 
> range? I would have to ship it but that is still a deal.
> 
> >>> Chris Mitchell <chrismitchel...@...> 6/24/2010 12:00 PM >>>
>   
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I paid $750.00 for the complete engine, tranny, wiring harness and a Catalina 
> engine control panel that was missing from my boat. I got lucky! There is a 
> guy here in Houston that has boat salvage yard and is pretty reasonable. The 
> engine came out of a Dufour 28 so it isn't a complete match to my boat but 
> VERY close. I still have some left over parts in my boat that shows it had 
> some sort of Penta originally however when I measured the width of the mount 
> holes in my boat and they are 16" wide from the center of each while the 
> engine mount holes are about 14-15" wide. The good thing is the plates that 
> mount to the engine and motor mounts are removable allowing me to fabricate 
> shims to widen the holes. Be advised though if you get one better have either 
> a cherry picker or about four strong fellows with you to move it around cause 
> that sucker is HEAVY! I'll take some pictures of it later and post them to 
> the FTP gallery. 
> First thing I'm going to do is pull the boat out for a bottom job and inspect 
> the prop and packing glands and make whatever repairs are necessary there. 
> Then I'll replace the electrical and plumbing, fabricate the shims and lastly 
> have the shipyard drop it back in with the crane.
> It will be a slow process because it is just too damn hot here in Texas to be 
> working on it this summer!
> 
> --- On Thu, 6/24/10, Mark Robertson <mrobert...@utah. gov> wrote:
> 
> 
> From: Mark Robertson <mrobert...@utah. gov>
> Subject: Re: [IC27A] Wiring diagram for Volvo Penta MD-7
> To: ic...@yahoogroups. com
> Date: Thursday, June 24, 2010, 12:23 PM
> 
> 
> Hi Chris, I am in the same boat (did I say that) with a missing Diesel and 
> hate the outboard too. Let me know how it works out. What did you have to pay 
> for the MD-7?
> 
> >>> "chrismitchell45" <chrismitchell45@ yahoo.com> 6/23/2010 7:39 PM >>>
>   
> 
> I bought my 78 C27 last year and it came with an Mercury 9.8 outboard because 
> the original diesel engine had been removed. After sailing it quite a bit on 
> Galveston Bay I decided that I hate the outboard and just bought an MD-7 but 
> need the wiring diagram plus diagrams for the plumbing and exhaust. Any help 
> is appreciated.
> 
> Also has anyone attempted doing this before and if so any pointers are 
> appreciated since I will do most of this myself.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Chris
> C27
> Pier Pressure
> Clear Lake TX
>


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