evansrr
Veteran Member
Buying a 2001 Monk 36 in excellent condition except transmission oil sample came back with high levels of copper, lead and sodium. Transmission works well but trouble is on the way. Owner agreed to a price adjustment so I want to solve the issue now by replacing it. I have a boatyard that will do the replacement but I want to make sure that I’m covering all the bases. Any other components related to the transmission that should be checked? Could the transmission cooler be the source of the sodium? Any words of wisdom to make sure that the boatyard is on the right track?
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