DAKA
Well-Known Member
Gear Box change
Sometimes I wish I wasn't so much of a perfectionist, this started 3 years ago when I posted on YBW about changing the pitch on my props for an extra 1-2 knots..........
The Professionals tasked to remove the 1 year old props had problems with the starboard prop that they said was stuck and ended up having two men run holding a railway sleeper as a battering ram against an iron bar held against the prop.
By the time the prop was removed it was mangled and had to be re tuned .
Following that I suffered an irritating petty leak of ATF fluid, only about an egg cup full every 200 nm or so but enough to be an irritant in an otherwise spotless bilge, at the end of the season I changed the oil and filter in the hope it was an oil seal, but the gearbox still dripped oil on long passages.
I was quoted £6600 for a new fitted gear box and I decided to phone around, I knew almost all engine manufacturers use the same gear box ( Hurth ZF ) so I phoned
a Cummins-Mercruiser dealer who quoted £4791.37, but it would be white ( I wanted black )
I know Volvo Penta use the same Hurth ZF 63 a in their D4 and D6 range so I got a price from a Volvo dealer £ 3253
getting better but it would be green.
I ended up getting the same gear box from Perkins in bare Aluminium for £ 1480.
Thats an amazing £2 000 to £3 000 for a paint job
I spent £20 on some etching primer and black paint and got in touch with 'Col' off the forum .
I had seen a post of Cols when he changed two gear boxes in a boat just like mine so I knew Col was the right man for the job
Col was very professional and methodical.
As soon as I spoke to him I was impressed, turned up exactly when he said he would and started straight away by jumping into the engine bay.I assumed he was eyeing the job up , but a short while latter he had already disconnected the shaft, pushed it back and was well on with the job.
Look at all those cables, wires and hoses not to mention the 1 1/2 inch shaft and hole to the marina !
heres the new one, bottle of fairy left in for perspective.
I can do this with my eyes closed said Col
Don't tell the wife about the mucky bit of wood
No probs, its out
All back /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Nothing concerned Col, he just got on with it chatting and smiling all the way through.
I was impressed with his professional and friendly approach, I had full confidence in his ability and I would not hesitate to invite him back to work on my boat in the future.
The prop upgrade gained me 2-3 knots extra cruise speed for free ( no extra fuel).
The new gear box will save me 50p worth of ATF top up per season , but I know it is right /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Once the gear box was removed I took it to a local gear box specialist who repaired it in a day for £105, that's one spare that will be kept at home and not in the bilge !
Of course the chain reaction continued, the sea trial was fine until we decided to stop off at Gosport Marina for lunch, we were directed down a very narrow fairway, I mentioned to swmbo that I wouldn't like to do this fairway in a cross wind when......... the starboard gear lever stuck in forward, I had practised berthing on one engine many times ready for an engine failure but never thought to rehearse with one engine still engaged, we managed to berth without damage and I phoned Col who was there within 40 mins and lever adjusted during the lunch time stop, thanks Col /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Sometimes I wish I wasn't so much of a perfectionist, this started 3 years ago when I posted on YBW about changing the pitch on my props for an extra 1-2 knots..........
The Professionals tasked to remove the 1 year old props had problems with the starboard prop that they said was stuck and ended up having two men run holding a railway sleeper as a battering ram against an iron bar held against the prop.
By the time the prop was removed it was mangled and had to be re tuned .
Following that I suffered an irritating petty leak of ATF fluid, only about an egg cup full every 200 nm or so but enough to be an irritant in an otherwise spotless bilge, at the end of the season I changed the oil and filter in the hope it was an oil seal, but the gearbox still dripped oil on long passages.
I was quoted £6600 for a new fitted gear box and I decided to phone around, I knew almost all engine manufacturers use the same gear box ( Hurth ZF ) so I phoned
a Cummins-Mercruiser dealer who quoted £4791.37, but it would be white ( I wanted black )
I know Volvo Penta use the same Hurth ZF 63 a in their D4 and D6 range so I got a price from a Volvo dealer £ 3253
getting better but it would be green.
I ended up getting the same gear box from Perkins in bare Aluminium for £ 1480.
Thats an amazing £2 000 to £3 000 for a paint job
I spent £20 on some etching primer and black paint and got in touch with 'Col' off the forum .
I had seen a post of Cols when he changed two gear boxes in a boat just like mine so I knew Col was the right man for the job
Col was very professional and methodical.
As soon as I spoke to him I was impressed, turned up exactly when he said he would and started straight away by jumping into the engine bay.I assumed he was eyeing the job up , but a short while latter he had already disconnected the shaft, pushed it back and was well on with the job.
Look at all those cables, wires and hoses not to mention the 1 1/2 inch shaft and hole to the marina !
heres the new one, bottle of fairy left in for perspective.
I can do this with my eyes closed said Col
Don't tell the wife about the mucky bit of wood
No probs, its out
All back /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Nothing concerned Col, he just got on with it chatting and smiling all the way through.
I was impressed with his professional and friendly approach, I had full confidence in his ability and I would not hesitate to invite him back to work on my boat in the future.
The prop upgrade gained me 2-3 knots extra cruise speed for free ( no extra fuel).
The new gear box will save me 50p worth of ATF top up per season , but I know it is right /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Once the gear box was removed I took it to a local gear box specialist who repaired it in a day for £105, that's one spare that will be kept at home and not in the bilge !
Of course the chain reaction continued, the sea trial was fine until we decided to stop off at Gosport Marina for lunch, we were directed down a very narrow fairway, I mentioned to swmbo that I wouldn't like to do this fairway in a cross wind when......... the starboard gear lever stuck in forward, I had practised berthing on one engine many times ready for an engine failure but never thought to rehearse with one engine still engaged, we managed to berth without damage and I phoned Col who was there within 40 mins and lever adjusted during the lunch time stop, thanks Col /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif