Hello all.. first time posting and thought I would jump in with both feet. We aquired our '83 Hunter 27 last Oct (2010) and have found two problems that are stoping us from taking her out. One is the transmission slips horibly in reverse and I suspect in forward also. This information was given to us by the previous owner and other mutual friends who are familiar with the boat. I havent checked out the problem too much because of problem number two.. the fuel tank full of the dreaded black sludge. So I decided to remove and repair both so it hopefully will run trouble free after that.
I currently have both out and removal was actually pretty easy. The trans came out with out touching the engine and the tank with out having to touch my sawzall !! I have been taking pictures along the way and will post them for others to follow.
So heres where I stand at this point:
Trans:
After removal I confirmed that is was slipping by holding the input shaft and puting it into reverse, I could easily turn the output shaft with very little feel of it engaging the input shaft. Not good. In foward it engauged but under engine torque it may still slip. THe friction plate or presure plate (looks like a clutch is in good shape.. the cost of a new one is about $300 or so if you can find one .. so rebuilding may be the best bet. Ive read here that others have had theirs rebuild by Mack Boring. I called them for parts but they refered me to west coast suppliers due to yanmar protected teritories. I live in northern california so SF boat supply was where I ended up. I have the trans torn down (thanks Howard aka "Nelsonhow" for the manual!) and the drive cone is deffinatly worn down. The thrust washers didnt look too bad to me but I will replace all 4 to be safe. The drive cone is just under $300 and the washers range from 15 to 30.. and with shipping the grand total will be about $450.. ouch.. but peace of mind is priceless..
Ok the fuel tank..
I could look inside throught the fill hole and by removing the sending unit... wow.. Le Brea tar pits.. Sooo.. i poured in Sea Foam.. washed away some but not the real entrenched algea.. tried west marines fuel tank cleaner.. that stuff is awesome but still left quite a bit behind. I finally came to the conclusion I would have to make a clean out port. So currently that is done.. Ive been able to scrub most everything out.. and now have discovered a pin hole and a few more potentials. A replacement tank is around $400 to $500 .. a poly tank around $200... but my dad the car guy refered me to POR 15 http://www.por15.com/ .. so after reading about it and searching other forums.. what the heck.. Ill give it a shot.. Im about to go pick it up from a local hot rod supply shop... 75 bucks for the complete three part kit..
So before I go I will upload a few pictures to get you started..
I currently have both out and removal was actually pretty easy. The trans came out with out touching the engine and the tank with out having to touch my sawzall !! I have been taking pictures along the way and will post them for others to follow.
So heres where I stand at this point:
Trans:
After removal I confirmed that is was slipping by holding the input shaft and puting it into reverse, I could easily turn the output shaft with very little feel of it engaging the input shaft. Not good. In foward it engauged but under engine torque it may still slip. THe friction plate or presure plate (looks like a clutch is in good shape.. the cost of a new one is about $300 or so if you can find one .. so rebuilding may be the best bet. Ive read here that others have had theirs rebuild by Mack Boring. I called them for parts but they refered me to west coast suppliers due to yanmar protected teritories. I live in northern california so SF boat supply was where I ended up. I have the trans torn down (thanks Howard aka "Nelsonhow" for the manual!) and the drive cone is deffinatly worn down. The thrust washers didnt look too bad to me but I will replace all 4 to be safe. The drive cone is just under $300 and the washers range from 15 to 30.. and with shipping the grand total will be about $450.. ouch.. but peace of mind is priceless..
Ok the fuel tank..
I could look inside throught the fill hole and by removing the sending unit... wow.. Le Brea tar pits.. Sooo.. i poured in Sea Foam.. washed away some but not the real entrenched algea.. tried west marines fuel tank cleaner.. that stuff is awesome but still left quite a bit behind. I finally came to the conclusion I would have to make a clean out port. So currently that is done.. Ive been able to scrub most everything out.. and now have discovered a pin hole and a few more potentials. A replacement tank is around $400 to $500 .. a poly tank around $200... but my dad the car guy refered me to POR 15 http://www.por15.com/ .. so after reading about it and searching other forums.. what the heck.. Ill give it a shot.. Im about to go pick it up from a local hot rod supply shop... 75 bucks for the complete three part kit..
So before I go I will upload a few pictures to get you started..