scubaman
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Fixing things that aren’t broken - and now they want to send my gearbox to factory
First up apologies for yet another "my xyz is broken, help me fix it please”, but my gearbox (Twindisc MG5075-A mated to a TAMD75, 620 hours) is and I would love to hear or views on the matter.
Ever since I got the boat in 2012 there has been a lag in engaging gear on the port side (4 - 5 sec vs 1-2- sec. on stb side). We discussed this with my yard in the autumn and it was agreed that some tests would be carried out to diagnose the problem. They switched the gearbox oil pump from port side to stb and concluded that the lag transferred with it. So the port side oil pump was replaced but the problem didn’t go away.
The next step was to remove a plate from the back of the gearbox to get to a very small diameter valve to see if it was blocked. A new seal was ordered and the job carried out but that didn’t help either.
The yard has been in contact with Twindisc all along and received instructions from them. As their opinion was that while there is a lag, it doesn’t harm the gearbox and it would be safe to carry on boating as before. One of their factory experts were also due to come to Finland next week so we agreed that it would be safe to take the boat to Helsinki and have the expert have a closer look there.
So we went on our way and whilst doing a check after fifteen minutes of planing, I discovered about half a liter of oil in the bilges below the gearbox. Oil was milky, ie. full of micro bubbles (which may or may not mean anything).
On a test run, as soon as the boat was taken to plane, it became obvious that the oil was coming from the gearbox filler cap which, I believe, doubles as an over pressure relief valve.
Even after the oil in the bilge, the dipstick was still on the high mark. Their conclusion was that as the oil now is on the high mark, it should no longer be leaking from the cap at a significant rate. I know that the caps are prone to leaking so would love to hear your views on this.
The guys at the yard and at Twindisc are puzzled and want to have the gearbox sent to the factory for a proper analysis and hopefully a fix.
Sorry for the long post, but I really would appreciate your views and tips on what to check before agreeing to send the box away. I would like to drain another liter and see if the cap still leaks?
First up apologies for yet another "my xyz is broken, help me fix it please”, but my gearbox (Twindisc MG5075-A mated to a TAMD75, 620 hours) is and I would love to hear or views on the matter.
Ever since I got the boat in 2012 there has been a lag in engaging gear on the port side (4 - 5 sec vs 1-2- sec. on stb side). We discussed this with my yard in the autumn and it was agreed that some tests would be carried out to diagnose the problem. They switched the gearbox oil pump from port side to stb and concluded that the lag transferred with it. So the port side oil pump was replaced but the problem didn’t go away.
The next step was to remove a plate from the back of the gearbox to get to a very small diameter valve to see if it was blocked. A new seal was ordered and the job carried out but that didn’t help either.
The yard has been in contact with Twindisc all along and received instructions from them. As their opinion was that while there is a lag, it doesn’t harm the gearbox and it would be safe to carry on boating as before. One of their factory experts were also due to come to Finland next week so we agreed that it would be safe to take the boat to Helsinki and have the expert have a closer look there.
So we went on our way and whilst doing a check after fifteen minutes of planing, I discovered about half a liter of oil in the bilges below the gearbox. Oil was milky, ie. full of micro bubbles (which may or may not mean anything).
On a test run, as soon as the boat was taken to plane, it became obvious that the oil was coming from the gearbox filler cap which, I believe, doubles as an over pressure relief valve.
Even after the oil in the bilge, the dipstick was still on the high mark. Their conclusion was that as the oil now is on the high mark, it should no longer be leaking from the cap at a significant rate. I know that the caps are prone to leaking so would love to hear your views on this.
The guys at the yard and at Twindisc are puzzled and want to have the gearbox sent to the factory for a proper analysis and hopefully a fix.
Sorry for the long post, but I really would appreciate your views and tips on what to check before agreeing to send the box away. I would like to drain another liter and see if the cap still leaks?
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