Installation manual
TRANSMISSION
TROUBLESHOOTING
[IZF~
CONTROL
CABLES,
A
new
'cable
and
perhaps
a
new
linkage
mechanism
may be
The
majority
of
transmission
difficulties
arise
as
a result of
improper
clutch
adjustments
(manual
transmissions)
or
problems
with
control
cables
(hydraulic
transmissions)
.
needed,
While
the
cable
is
loose,
shift
the
transmission in
and
out
of'
gear
using
the
lever
on
the
side
of
the
trarisrriissiori
to
.
make
sure there's
no
bincling
inside
the
case,
rather
than
from
problems
with
the
transmission itself,
HURTH
clutches,
in
particular,
are
very
sensitive
to
improper
cable
adjustments,
If
you
experience
operating
problems
with
the
transmission,
shut
the
engine
down,
First
check
the transmission-fluid
level,
then
have a
helper
move
the
cockpit
shift
lever
through
the
full
range
-
from
neutral
to
full
forward,
back
to
neu-
tral,
into
full
reverse,
and
back
to
neutral -
while
you
observe
the
actuating
lever
on
the
transmission,
If
the
remote
is
stiff
to
operate,
break
the
cable
loose at the transmission
and
try
again,
If
it
is
still
stiff,
check
the cable for kinks
or
excessively
tight
bends,
and
check
any
linkage for
binding,
If
the
transmission
passes
these
tests,
crank
the engine and
have
a helper
put
it
in
forward
and
reverse
while
you
observe
the,propeller
shaft;
if the
shaft
isn't
tuming,
the transmission
needs
professional
attention,
If it
does
tum
but there's
no
thrust,
check
to
see
you
still
have
a
propeller
on
the end of
the
shaft
or,
if
you
have
a
folcling
or
feathering
propeller, that
it
isn
1
t
stuck
in
the
"no
pitch"
position.
Problem
Transmission
gears
caimot
be
shifted.
1,
Fails
to
move
into-gear.
2,
3,
Transmission
shifts
into
gear,
but
1,
fails
to
propel
the
boat.
2,
3,
Delay
of
gear
engagement
or
engages
1,
only
after
an
increase
in
speed.
2,
3,
Transmission
noise
becomes
louder.
1,
2,
Chattering
transmission
nOise,
1,
mainly
at
low
engine
speed,
Boat
fails
to
attain
specified
max,
speed,
1,
2,
Oil
Leakage,
1,
2,
NOTE:
If
you
suspect
a major
problem
in
your
transmission,
immediately
contact
your
WESTERBEKE
dealer
or
an
authorized
marine
transmission
facility,
Probable
Cause
Verilicaiion/Remedy
Actuating
lever
is
loose.
1,
lighten
damping
bolt
on
actuating
lever,
Shifiing
cable
is
broken,
bent
or
2,
Check
the
cable,
reattach
or
replace,
unattaChed,
Cable
redius
Is
too
severe,
Actuating
lever
is
binding
against
the,
3,
Detach
the
shift
cable
and
operate
the
actuating
lever
by
.cover
plate
. .
"
hand,
Clearance
should
beO,02
in
(0,5mm),
Output
coupling
is
not
turning,
1,
Transmission
needs
professional
attention.
Propeller
shafi
is
not
turning,
2,
The
coupling
bolts
are
sheared
or
the
coupling
is
slipping
Output
coupling
is
turning,
on
the
propeller
shaft
lighten
or
rep~ce
set
screws,
keys,
pins
and
coupling
bolts
as
necessary,
Output
coupling
and
3,
Inspect
the
propeller;
it
may
be
missing
or
damaged,
propeller
shaft
are
turning,
A
folding
propeller
may
be
jammed,
A
variable
pitch
propeller
may
be
in
"no
pitch",
position,
Actuating
lever
travel
N
to
B
not,
1,
Adjust
cover
plate
until
the
lever
is
exact
mid-position,
equal
to
N
to
A,
See
ACTUATING
LEVER
TExr
AND
DIAGRAM,
Actuating
lever
travel
is
insufficient.
2,
Check
shift
lever
cable
length,
See
ACTUATING
LEVER
DIAGRAM,
Actuating
lever
is
binding
against
cover
plate,
3,
Check
clearance,
adjust
if
necessary,
Damage
starting
on
flexible
coupling
due
1,
Check
alignment,
inspect
flexible
coupling,
If
noise
perSists,
to
wear
or
fatigue,
possibly
due
to
misalign-
inspect
the
damper
plate
between
the
transmission
and
the
ment
between
engine
and
transmission.
engine.
Replace
if
necessary.
Beginning
damage
of
bearings
in
trans~
2,
Transmission
needs
professional
attention.
mission
due
to
torsional
vibrations,
running
without
fluid,
overload,
wrong
alignment
of
transmission,
or
excessive
en~ine
output.
The
engine
or
propeller
generates
torsional
1.
Mount
a
flexible
coupling
with
another
stiffness
factor
vibrations
in
the
drive
unit
which
produces
between
the
engine
and
transmission;
a
coupling
with
a
"chattering"
noise
in
the
transmission.
a
higher
stiffness
factor
might
be
sufficient.
2,
Inspect
the
damper
plate
between
the
engine
and
the
transmission.
Replace
if
necessary.
Operating
temperature
Is
high,
1,
Wrong
type
of
fluid,
Use
ATF
Dextron
III,
check
fluid
level.
Operating
without
cooling,
2,
Check
cooler,
Inspect
coolant
hoses
and
coolant
flow,
CorrOSion
at
radial
sealing
ring
and
shaft.
1.
Transmission
needs
professional
attention.
Damagg
sealing
ring,
Misalignment
of
output
flanges,
2,
Check
alignment.
Must
be
within
0,003
in
(O,OBmm),
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