Installation manual

TRANSMISSION
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Problem
Probable
Cause
Chattering
transmission
noise,
1.
The
engine
or
propeller
generates
torsional
mainly
at
low
engine
speed.
vibrations
in
the
drive
unit
which
produces
a
"chattering"
noise
in
the
transmission.
2.
Damper
plate
chatter.
Transmission
shifts
into
gear,
but
1.
Output
coupling
is
not
turning.
fails
to
propel
the
boat.
2.
Propeller
shaft
is
not
turning.
Output
coupling
is
turning.
3.
Output
coupling
and
propeller
shaft
are
turning.
NOTE:
Tf
you
suspect
a
major
problem
in
your
transmission,
immediately
contact
your
WESTERBEKE
dealer
or
an
authorized
marine
transmission
facility.
.
-Verlilcallon!Remedy
.'
1.
Mount
a
flexible
coupling
with
another
stiffness
factor
between
the
engine
and
transmission;
a
coupting
with
a
higher
stiffness
factor
might
be
sufficient.
2.
Advance
throttle
slightly,
if
chatter
stops
the
idle
speed
should
be
adjusted.
2a.
If
chatter
continues,
inspect
the
damper
plate.
1.
Transmission
needs
professional
attention.
2.
The
coupling
bolts
are
sheared
or
the
coupling
is
slipping
on
the
propeller
shaft.
TIghten
or
replace
set
screws,
keys,
pins
and
coupling
bolts
as
necessary.
3.
Inspect
the
propeller;
it
may
be
missing
or
damaged.
A
folding
propeller
may
be
jammed.
Variable
pitch
propeller
may
be
in
"no
pitch"
position.
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Engines
&
Generators
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