Ruffles
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Last season we noticed a rumbling noise when the engine was in gear. I suspected the gearbox. It's a VP MS2A-D. When I checked the oil level it was fine but the oil was suspiciously dirty. Now I've been a bit lazy changing the gearbox oil - probably not been changed for 18 months - but then it has not been used much. Anyway, I changed the oil (twice). The rumbling was still there after that - though it may have been less loud. Hard to be sure.
Now that the boat's out of the water I can see that the cutless bearing is shot. Caused I imagine by calcification on the shaft.
Is this likely to be the cause of the rumbling? What I don't want is to discover the noise is still there after the bearing is changed and the boat's back in the water.
How easy is it to strip one of these gearboxes? Where do they usually fail?
Also, if I have to, how safe is it to remove the gearbox with the boat in the water?
Now that the boat's out of the water I can see that the cutless bearing is shot. Caused I imagine by calcification on the shaft.
Is this likely to be the cause of the rumbling? What I don't want is to discover the noise is still there after the bearing is changed and the boat's back in the water.
How easy is it to strip one of these gearboxes? Where do they usually fail?
Also, if I have to, how safe is it to remove the gearbox with the boat in the water?