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3607 1989 starboard transmission failure need repair options
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3607 1989 starboard transmission failure need repair options
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1989 Carver 3607 - Dual Mercruiser 454
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Re: 3607 1989 starboard transmission failure need repair options
Otherwise, besides adding fluid, i believe to tear into the transmission, the boat needs to be out of the water. But people much more knowledgeable than me im sure will chime in.
Best of luck,
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Re: 3607 1989 starboard transmission failure need repair options
You need to find out what happened to the trans fluid. Were there any signs of trans fluid in the bilge? If you were leaking at a hose or spurting out the vent you may have pumped the bulk over the side with the bilge pump but there should be plenty of signs there was fluid leaking in there. Otherwise, you might have a trans fluid cooler issue.
If you don't have trans fluid temp alarms then I'd seriously consider it. Low fluid or slipping trans will lead to high temperatures and the alarm will sound before too much damage is done.
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Re: 3607 1989 starboard transmission failure need repair options
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Re: 3607 1989 starboard transmission failure need repair options
Since they share oil, you probably messed up the reduction gears too, so you'd probably have to replace the set. If they were rebuilt there might be some salvageable parts inside, but that would cost you time. You need to get the reduction gear numbers and the rotation correct on the replacement. There should be a tag near the shift lever that has all the necessary info. I think my reductions were 2.57:1 but yours may be different.
If you get the transmission and reduction gears as a set, you can just do a remove-and-replace. It's heavy, but it's actually not that hard of a job to do.
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Re: 3607 1989 starboard transmission failure need repair options
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Re: 3607 1989 starboard transmission failure need repair options
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Re: 3607 1989 starboard transmission failure need repair options
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Re: 3607 1989 starboard transmission failure need repair options
No one in my area had or would give us the time of day to come and fix it.
So I figured I would just do it myself or the summer would be gone before I could pay
someone to get it done.
Portside... took off velvet drive first and then the tranny, it is heavy in
a bottom of a boat lol. but Im an old guy and had a young guy give me a hand.
We did it while in the water.
You can UPS it to Kalamazoo Marine Transmission if you can't find someone local to do it
(Craig) the owner is a good guy with alot of experience
Steve
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Re: 3607 1989 starboard transmission failure need repair options
Hudsteve wrote:Source of the post I just took out and had my transmission repaired on my 32" Montego this week.
No one in my area had or would give us the time of day to come and fix it.
So I figured I would just do it myself or the summer would be gone before I could pay
someone to get it done.
Portside... took off velvet drive first and then the tranny, it is heavy in
a bottom of a boat lol. but Im an old guy and had a young guy give me a hand.
We did it while in the water.
You can UPS it to Kalamazoo Marine Transmission if you can't find someone local to do it
(Craig) the owner is a good guy with alot of experience
Steve
Minor clarification... I'm thinking you meant "reduction gear" there. The reduction gear and tranny are both part of the Velvetdrive unit. Coincidentally, when I did mine I did the same thing.. remove the reduction gear first to lighten the overall load. Mine was also the port side.
Did you have to support the rear of the engine when you did this? If so, what did you use to do it?
If the gears are not damaged, then rebuilding the transmission is actually not very hard, but you need something like a press to put it back together. I fabricated a press to do it. Just a lot of clutches and seals and put it all back in place in the right order. All the service manuals for these are downloadable too.
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