ARoss
Guru
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2007
- Messages
- 637
- Vessel Name
- My Yuki
- Vessel Make
- 1973 Marine Trader 34
My 73 Marine Trader is beginning hiccup when I shift into forward.* It'll catch, but only when I increase RPM's to over 1000 once in gear.*Reverse will operate normally. This happens when cold as well as after running a while, so I doubt it's a cooling problem, tho that's something I'll also address when we try to* fix the main problem. *** Lehman 120 with BW Velvet Drive, haven't been able to read the ID plate to get specific model#.
The boat has about 4,000 hours on it and prior to my acquisition 3 years ago the maintenance history is "sketchy". ** I have had fluids, filters etc serviced each spring by a pro while my mechanical learning curve gets going, and I've already checked fluid level, cable travel* (even disconnected them to manually throw the shift lever as far as it'll go).
Given the hours, symptoms, etc.* I am assuming I need to have someone look at a replace/rebuild of the transmission.* Does anyone have advice on possible alternatives?
Also, I'm about 6 hours cruise from my preferred yard.* Does this job typically require haulout of the boat, or can experienced mechanics pull/replace while the boat's in the water? ? Is there a great risk of further damage or complete loss of the transmission if I try to run it to the yard?*
The boat has about 4,000 hours on it and prior to my acquisition 3 years ago the maintenance history is "sketchy". ** I have had fluids, filters etc serviced each spring by a pro while my mechanical learning curve gets going, and I've already checked fluid level, cable travel* (even disconnected them to manually throw the shift lever as far as it'll go).
Given the hours, symptoms, etc.* I am assuming I need to have someone look at a replace/rebuild of the transmission.* Does anyone have advice on possible alternatives?
Also, I'm about 6 hours cruise from my preferred yard.* Does this job typically require haulout of the boat, or can experienced mechanics pull/replace while the boat's in the water? ? Is there a great risk of further damage or complete loss of the transmission if I try to run it to the yard?*