tudorsailor
Well-Known Member
I have a Yanmar, Model 4JH3-HTE. In my last trip I had a problem that seems only to happen when the engine is hot after several hours of motoring. I reverse into the berth (med mooring) and have to engage forwards to slow down and stop the transom hitting the quay. On several occasions the gear does not engage and there is a horrible grinding sounds as if there are coins in the gearbox. After a couple of attempts moving the lever from neutral to forwards, it finally engages sweetly and the fenders can be unsquashed.
When the engine is cold, it all works perfectly
The local mechanic has changed the oil which is now black
Has the clutch plate burnt out (if there is such a thing)? Why does the problem only occur when the engine is hot.
How easy is it to fix a burned out plate if that is indeed the problem???
Depressed
TudorSailor
When the engine is cold, it all works perfectly
The local mechanic has changed the oil which is now black
Has the clutch plate burnt out (if there is such a thing)? Why does the problem only occur when the engine is hot.
How easy is it to fix a burned out plate if that is indeed the problem???
Depressed
TudorSailor