Beta Marine 30

30 HP · Heat exchanger (freshwater / indirect) cooled

The Beta Marine 30 (Beta 30) is a 30 hp naturally aspirated marine diesel built on the 3-cylinder Kubota D1105 base block. It uses indirect injection and heat-exchanger freshwater cooling, and sits between Beta’s small twins and the four-cylinder 35/38 as a common 28–34 ft cruiser repower. It shares the engine-mounted oil filter and fuel lift pump with the larger 35/38 but uses the small-range impeller and heat-exchanger parts. Below are its published specifications, the maintenance schedule, and the genuine Beta service-part numbers.

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Specifications

Engine type3-cylinder, naturally aspirated, indirect injection
Base engineKubota D1105 (BD1105)
Displacement1123 cc (68.5 cu in)
Bore × stroke78.0 × 78.4 mm (3.07 × 3.09 in)
Compression ratio24.0 : 1
Maximum output30 HP (22.1 kW) @ 3600 rpm
Continuous output (US EPA)29 HP (21.7 kW) @ 3600 rpm
Maximum torque65.2 Nm @ 2600 rpm (42.3 ft·lb)
FuelDiesel (EN590 / ASTM D975)
Fuel injection pressure140 kgf/cm² (1991 psi)
Injection timing17.0° BTDC
Starting aidGlow plug
Firing order1-2-3
Valve clearance (cold)0.165 mm (0.0064 in)
Oil pressure at idle≥ 0.5 kgf/cm² (≥ 7.1 psi)
Oil pressure at rated rpm2.0–4.5 kgf/cm² (28–64 psi)
Engine oil capacity5.1 L (1.35 US gal) standard sump · 4.0 L (1.06 US gal) shallow sump
Coolant capacity5.5 L (1.45 US gal)
Standard alternator40 A, 12 V
Recommended starter battery70 Ah, 450 CCA
Dry weight139 kg (306.5 lb)

Maintenance schedule

Beta Marine's recommended service intervals for this engine. Most items are time-or-hours, whichever comes first — boats that sit still hit the calendar interval long before the hours.

Daily, or every 8 hours of running

  • Check engine oil level
  • Check gearbox oil level
  • Check coolant level
  • Check battery electrolyte level
  • Check drive-belt tension and alternator mounting bolts
  • Confirm the raw-water inlet strainer is clear
  • Check stern-gland lubrication (if fitted)
  • Drain any water from the fuel/water separator
  • Run the engine to temperature and check for leaks

After the first 25 hours (running-in)

  • Change gearbox lubricant (see the separate gearbox manual)
  • Re-check all external nuts, bolts and fastenings — especially the flexible-mount lock nuts, since loose mounts cause vibration and shaft misalignment
  • Re-check and adjust drive-belt tension
  • Check and grease the ball-joint nyloc nuts on the gearbox and throttle-control levers

After the first 50 hours (running-in)

  • Change engine oil
  • Change the oil filter
  • Check the heat-exchanger tube-stack end caps for leaks and tighten if needed
  • Drain any water from the fuel/water separator

After 150 hours

  • If a shallow sump is fitted, change the engine oil and filter at this point

Every year or 250 hours, whichever comes first

  • Change engine oil (standard sump)
  • Change the oil filter
  • Check the air-cleaner element
  • Inspect the raw-water pump impeller and replace if worn
  • Check the sacrificial anode and replace as needed
  • Remove and clean the heat-exchanger tube stack, renew its O-rings, refill with correctly mixed antifreeze, and check for leaks
  • Lubricate the key-switch barrel
  • Re-check external fastenings and the ball-joint nyloc nuts
  • Change the fuel filter

Every 500 hours (in addition to the 250-hour service)

  • Change the air-cleaner element

Every 1500 hours

  • Check valve clearances
  • Check injector nozzle pressure

Genuine service parts

Beta Marine part numbers for the routine service items on this engine. Several vary by build date or cooling type — check the note before ordering. Genuine parts are stocked by the Beta Marine dealer network; where a cross-reference is shown, an aftermarket equivalent is also available.

Fuel filter (spin-on element)211-60210 / 211-02817
Heat-exchanger engines take 211-60210; keel-cooled engines take 211-02817. Confirm by your fuel-filter assembly (square/round/clear) or quote your engine’s Beta “K” number if unsure.
Engine oil filter211-60390
Standard engine-mounted spin-on element. If a remote oil-filter kit is fitted, the element is 211-70510/02 instead.
Raw-water pump impeller kit207-09041-KIT
Fits the Beta Marine (from June 2013), side-mounted (from Jan 2013) and Johnson gear-driven pumps. Pre-2006 Jabsco pumps use impeller 207-79630 instead. Kit includes the cover O-ring.
Sacrificial zinc anode (heat exchanger)209-61840
Pencil anode in the heat-exchanger end cap. Replace at least annually — more often in warm or brackish water. A wasted anode lets the tube stack corrode.
Heat-exchanger tube-stack O-rings212-07273
Pair (qty 2) for the 3-bolt end caps — renew whenever the tube stack is pulled for cleaning. Single-bolt end caps use 209-80110 instead.
Air-cleaner element211-08132
Plastic air-filter assembly from Jan 2012 (and from March 2011 on mechanical-gearbox builds). Earlier clamp-type 211-62950 (to March 2011); hydraulic-gearbox builds used wing-nut 211-08133 (2011 only) or clamp 211-61831 (to Dec 2010).
Alternator drive beltVaries by configuration
Configuration-dependent — Beta marks this “check before ordering”. With the 40 A keel-cooled alternator a V-belt 600-94280/01 is typical; 70 A / 120 A builds use a 6PK poly-vee 214-04618 (from Oct 2009). Confirm against your alternator and pulley set.
Thermostat600-72450
Thermostat; gasket is 600-80490. Replace on-condition if the engine runs cold or overheats.
Fuel lift pump600-67830
Mechanical lift pump; gasket is 600-00065.
Coolant pressure cap209-80130
Heat-exchanger filler / pressure cap.

What owners watch

Raw-water impeller

The impeller sits on the annual / 250-hour list, but many owners inspect it more often — a shredded impeller can overheat the engine within minutes. Carry a spare (207-09041-KIT) and know where the raw-water pump is before you need it.

Heat-exchanger tube stack

The annual service includes pulling the tube stack, cleaning it, and renewing the rubber O-rings (212-07273). Defer it too long and the freshwater side scales up and cooling efficiency drops. It is straightforward but easy to put off.

Flexible engine-mount lock nuts

Beta specifically calls out checking the flexible-mount lock nuts during running-in. Loose mounts throw off shaft alignment and cause vibration and knocking — worth a look any time you notice new vibration.

Fuel/water separator

Draining water from the separator is a daily-use item. On a boat that sits, water and diesel bug accumulate, and a watered or clogged filter is the most common no-start or power-loss cause on these small diesels.

Cold starting

These engines use glow-plug pre-heat. Hard starting when cold is often a glow-plug or relay fault rather than a problem with the engine itself.

Manufacturer documentation

The figures above are summarised for quick reference. For the full operator's manual and illustrated parts list, go straight to Beta Marine — they keep the current revision, so you always get the right version for your engine.

Beta Marine 30 — manufacturer engine page
Operator's Manual & Illustrated Parts List (official Beta downloads)

Beta revises these documents — always download the current revision for your engine from their site.

Other engines in this range

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Specifications and service intervals are transcribed from Beta Marine’s heat-exchanger operator manual (OM-221-20031-HE, Rev 46) technical-data tables; service-part numbers are from Beta Marine’s Illustrated Parts List for the Beta 28 & 30 range (IPL-221-10911, Rev 26). Figures are for reference only — Beta revises both documents, and several parts vary by build date, cooling type and serial number. Always confirm against the current manual and your engine’s own documentation before ordering parts or carrying out service.