GordC
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2014
- Messages
- 38
- Location
- Canada
- Vessel Name
- Meander
- Vessel Make
- 1981 Grand Mariner 40
I know there has been a lot written on this already but my issue has a bit of a twist.
Here goes, I have twin Lehman 120's driving BW Velvet Drive 10-13 transmissions. When I was on the flybridge, docking at a secluded outstation a few weeks ago I noticed a strange noise that appeared to be coming from the forest. I would describe it as a high pitch metallic hum. I thought that we were going to be attacked by banshees. Once docked I did a little trouble shooting. When the port engine was in reverse there was a rattling sound coming from the transmission. When I walked to the stern of the boat I could hear the metallic hum but not in the engine room. Quiet in neutral and forward. The engine idles at 600 RPM in neutral according to my laser tachometer. The transmission fluid is at the proper level. Of course when I got home and tried to recreate the fault it had vanished. I would like to think that it has miraculously fixed itself and I don't have to take anything apart but I suspect that if I do nothing it is going to bite me at the worst possible time.
Here goes, I have twin Lehman 120's driving BW Velvet Drive 10-13 transmissions. When I was on the flybridge, docking at a secluded outstation a few weeks ago I noticed a strange noise that appeared to be coming from the forest. I would describe it as a high pitch metallic hum. I thought that we were going to be attacked by banshees. Once docked I did a little trouble shooting. When the port engine was in reverse there was a rattling sound coming from the transmission. When I walked to the stern of the boat I could hear the metallic hum but not in the engine room. Quiet in neutral and forward. The engine idles at 600 RPM in neutral according to my laser tachometer. The transmission fluid is at the proper level. Of course when I got home and tried to recreate the fault it had vanished. I would like to think that it has miraculously fixed itself and I don't have to take anything apart but I suspect that if I do nothing it is going to bite me at the worst possible time.