Hey all SBO,
I’m running a twin disc gearbox with a Kubota 21 hp little diesel inboard. Ive checked the linkages and tightened those, changed and topped up the fluid to the gearbox.. but still experiencing the same issue of forward gear not engaging.. so whats been happening is that after warming up engine - and pausing into fwd on gear selector, the output flange will spin, the prop shaft spns but then slows down , and there is no fwd propulsion.
this is not what happens when selecting reverse. ie, The prop spins but doesnt slow down and propulsion is gained.
before replacing the entire gearbox , which is no small physical feat ( the soace around the engine to the aft is tiny if non existent , let alone the cost. Im here to seek info from owners who experienced this issue , as stated, but found a different cause.
i have just dove the prop and cleaned the shaft at the hull entry .
Other info. The shaft, at the output flange, is run from a flexible coupling then to a PSS shaft seal, the aft to the through hull. Its a 9inch prop. And yes , its still there .
I’m running a twin disc gearbox with a Kubota 21 hp little diesel inboard. Ive checked the linkages and tightened those, changed and topped up the fluid to the gearbox.. but still experiencing the same issue of forward gear not engaging.. so whats been happening is that after warming up engine - and pausing into fwd on gear selector, the output flange will spin, the prop shaft spns but then slows down , and there is no fwd propulsion.
this is not what happens when selecting reverse. ie, The prop spins but doesnt slow down and propulsion is gained.
before replacing the entire gearbox , which is no small physical feat ( the soace around the engine to the aft is tiny if non existent , let alone the cost. Im here to seek info from owners who experienced this issue , as stated, but found a different cause.
i have just dove the prop and cleaned the shaft at the hull entry .
Other info. The shaft, at the output flange, is run from a flexible coupling then to a PSS shaft seal, the aft to the through hull. Its a 9inch prop. And yes , its still there .
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