Durcott
Well-Known Member
Hi Folks, had a great sail this weekend, I hope most of you got to spend some time on the water.
Anyhoo - I have a 'new' boat with a Bukh DV20 from around 1984 ish.
The Morse gear was playing up while getting her ready, and I found a great deal of wear when I stripped it down. (It's on a Sadler 32 - a cast aluminium housing - I think the gears are aluminium, and the shaft carrying the gear selector cog is steel with a steel pin to engage with the selector gear.) The wear made it very hard to get the operating pin to stay engaged with the operating cog.
It finally failed to drive the gear selector on its first trip out, but luckily I had planned an alternative.
I'm happy with the idea that a 30 year old gear selection lever might get a bit worn, but I would like to sanity check just how much effort one would expect to need when manually operating the gear lever at the gearbox.
It doesn't feel excessive, but should it be 'silky smooth' or should it be 'industrial' in its action?
There is a fair amount of clunk as the gears engage, which worries me a little, as I thought the Bukh gearbox featured clutches. Perhaps these clutches are similar to the old Ford Cortina automatic? Errr - shall we say 'enthusiastic'?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Jeff
Anyhoo - I have a 'new' boat with a Bukh DV20 from around 1984 ish.
The Morse gear was playing up while getting her ready, and I found a great deal of wear when I stripped it down. (It's on a Sadler 32 - a cast aluminium housing - I think the gears are aluminium, and the shaft carrying the gear selector cog is steel with a steel pin to engage with the selector gear.) The wear made it very hard to get the operating pin to stay engaged with the operating cog.
It finally failed to drive the gear selector on its first trip out, but luckily I had planned an alternative.
I'm happy with the idea that a 30 year old gear selection lever might get a bit worn, but I would like to sanity check just how much effort one would expect to need when manually operating the gear lever at the gearbox.
It doesn't feel excessive, but should it be 'silky smooth' or should it be 'industrial' in its action?
There is a fair amount of clunk as the gears engage, which worries me a little, as I thought the Bukh gearbox featured clutches. Perhaps these clutches are similar to the old Ford Cortina automatic? Errr - shall we say 'enthusiastic'?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Jeff