First some background. I have a 27' Hunter. It originally had a Renault 8 Hp engine in it. At the beginning of last season I repowered with a Yanmar 2GM 16 Hp engine. The engine runs fine while not engaged in forward or reverse (idles at 850 rpm's and can run it up to 3300 rpm's without any issues). But when engaged in forward gear, I can run it up to about 2200 rpm's and it seems fine vibration and noise wise. But above 2200 rpm's I begin to hear this knocking sound. It is not coming from the engine but I believe from the drive line. It is a consistant sound that will increase in sound signature as I increase the rpm's.
My thought is that when I installed the engine (on the hard), I lined up the output shaft of the gear box with the prop shaft. I used feeler gauges and I believe it was well aligned.
Someone then mentioned to me that I should re-align once it is in the water as the engine is supported differently and the alignment while in the water vs. on the hard could be different.
Does this make sense? Could that be why I am hearing the knocking noise due to a misalignment in the output shaft and the prop shaft?
I don't feel comfortable running it faster then the 2200 rpm's due to the knocking so I can only obtain about 4 mph speed which makes it quite difficult in a stiff breeze and current.
Any thoughts??? Thanks in advance.
My thought is that when I installed the engine (on the hard), I lined up the output shaft of the gear box with the prop shaft. I used feeler gauges and I believe it was well aligned.
Someone then mentioned to me that I should re-align once it is in the water as the engine is supported differently and the alignment while in the water vs. on the hard could be different.
Does this make sense? Could that be why I am hearing the knocking noise due to a misalignment in the output shaft and the prop shaft?
I don't feel comfortable running it faster then the 2200 rpm's due to the knocking so I can only obtain about 4 mph speed which makes it quite difficult in a stiff breeze and current.
Any thoughts??? Thanks in advance.