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V Drive Transmission Drip
- Outandaboat
- Scurvy Dog
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V Drive Transmission Drip
- km1125
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Re: V Drive Transmission Drip
- bud37
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Re: V Drive Transmission Drip
To add , I have the small block 6.2 so this may not even apply if you have big blocks or diesel.
- rybad
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- Vessel Info: 1987 Carver Mariner 3297 w/ Crusader 270's
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Re: V Drive Transmission Drip
First off, there should be a tag on the VDrive part of the transmission that has the gear ratio and transmission type (I have an 87 Mariner with Borg Warner Velvet Drives).
I had one trans go out on me. It would heat up, then not shift. I had it replaced. Cost me about $1100 for the shop to do the work, but I found a great deal on a complete rebuilt transmision & VDrive unit (all assembled). I got both for $3500 which, if you have been looking, is an extremely good price.
Anyway, if you need to replace, check out ebasicpower.com That is the place I got the trans and vdrive from.
Now, I will also tell you, if you end up buying from the, be sure to have them double check and bench test before shpping. I had them ship me one, paid the $3500, had it shipped to my marine mechanic. Marine mechanic installed the trans, and after first trip out, the seal was leaking. I called ebasicpower.com, and they sent me a replacement seal, but the whole thing had to be pulled all over again.. so it cost me another $1100 to replace a $29 seal!! That sucked.
Good Luck
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