While reading though the post of Morgantheship, regarding his hard knocking problem in his drive line, I was overcome with deja vu. I have a similar sound coming from the drive train of my 1979 H33 (Yanmar 2QM15). I've managed to isolate it behind the the tranny, possibly the shaft log tube. It acts up at higher RPMs and only in forward gear.
Now, here's where I start scratching my head. I've experienced this noise since I had the yard replace my cutlass bearing, and I replaced the Shaft log with a PSS. Nobody touched anything as far as the engine alignment is concerned. I could understand if the shaft were out of alignment a little bit. In fact, as I recall checking the shaft as it comes out of the hull, it IS off-center a bit.
From everything I've been reading it seems to me that I need an engine re-alignment, but what I'm wondering is could something be done to correct the shaft if IT is out of whack (alignment-wise)? The only things I can come up wih are...
1. When re-attaching the prop shaft flange to the prop shaft, maybe it went on slightly askew?
2. When re-attaching the prop shaft flange to the tranny flange, perhaps I didn't line up hole "A" with the other hole "A", but rather hole "A" with hole "B" or "C" on the flange.
3. Maybe (by timing coincidence) the engine mounts have gone bad and are in need of replacement. The engine DOES shake a bit.
Also of note is the fact that the boat is in the water so it kind of limits my flexibilty in correcting things.
I'd love to hear what you all are thinking about this one.
Now, here's where I start scratching my head. I've experienced this noise since I had the yard replace my cutlass bearing, and I replaced the Shaft log with a PSS. Nobody touched anything as far as the engine alignment is concerned. I could understand if the shaft were out of alignment a little bit. In fact, as I recall checking the shaft as it comes out of the hull, it IS off-center a bit.
From everything I've been reading it seems to me that I need an engine re-alignment, but what I'm wondering is could something be done to correct the shaft if IT is out of whack (alignment-wise)? The only things I can come up wih are...
1. When re-attaching the prop shaft flange to the prop shaft, maybe it went on slightly askew?
2. When re-attaching the prop shaft flange to the tranny flange, perhaps I didn't line up hole "A" with the other hole "A", but rather hole "A" with hole "B" or "C" on the flange.
3. Maybe (by timing coincidence) the engine mounts have gone bad and are in need of replacement. The engine DOES shake a bit.
Also of note is the fact that the boat is in the water so it kind of limits my flexibilty in correcting things.
I'd love to hear what you all are thinking about this one.