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Hurth 630 Transmission
- staticman4414
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Hurth 630 Transmission
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1995 Carver Santego 310 - Cruisader 350 V-Drive
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Re: Hurth 630 Transmission
- staticman4414
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Re: Hurth 630 Transmission
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Re: Hurth 630 Transmission
Depending when the clunk occurs you may find it is gear backlash which can occur if your engine idle is too low. Does it go away when you start picking up rom? If so check your engine manufacturers idle rpm preferably in gear if they show it.
You should be able to remove the tranny in the water but take precautions the shaft can’t slide too far depending on the seal configuration. You need to also ensure you have room to clear the shaft when removing the tranny.
While out check your drive damper bolted to the flywheel as it could have wear and tear of the springs or rubber blocks depending on what you have.
Regardless if you do it in or out of the water the final shaft alignment should be done in the water after the boat has settled.
Just my humble opinions not professional advise, good luck
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