DownWest
Well-Known Member
First: Bit of history.
Boat is wooden double ender built in Sweden in the 50's. Engine is a Vovo B18 petrol 4 cyl, fitted in 1970, driving a UTV1 direct box. Present owner used it on the local river for 10yrs.
The problem is that it will not stay in neutral. If left running it will drift into either F or R.
The shift lever has hefty indents for F-N-R, but the actual engagements occure between the forward and neutral indents. The lever will not go as far as the rev. indent.
Looking at the Volvo parts diag. It would seem that the output shaft moves fore and aft so that the prop force keeps the cones engaged. I have read here somewhere that this is not unusual in Volvo boxes. It appears that the shaft is limited in it's travel by the cones being too close together? Owner says nothing has been done since he bought it and the travel at the lever is normal (he is non-tech)
Before we strip it down, does anybody here have any idea what is going on?
Comments gratefully received.
I did unbolt the shaft flange and there was a bit of mis-alignment, but it has always been thus.
Thanks
Andrew
Boat is wooden double ender built in Sweden in the 50's. Engine is a Vovo B18 petrol 4 cyl, fitted in 1970, driving a UTV1 direct box. Present owner used it on the local river for 10yrs.
The problem is that it will not stay in neutral. If left running it will drift into either F or R.
The shift lever has hefty indents for F-N-R, but the actual engagements occure between the forward and neutral indents. The lever will not go as far as the rev. indent.
Looking at the Volvo parts diag. It would seem that the output shaft moves fore and aft so that the prop force keeps the cones engaged. I have read here somewhere that this is not unusual in Volvo boxes. It appears that the shaft is limited in it's travel by the cones being too close together? Owner says nothing has been done since he bought it and the travel at the lever is normal (he is non-tech)
Before we strip it down, does anybody here have any idea what is going on?
Comments gratefully received.
I did unbolt the shaft flange and there was a bit of mis-alignment, but it has always been thus.
Thanks
Andrew