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Bill Meyer
Re: Hunter Legend 37 (88) 3HM35F Yanmar Last year the boat developed a groaning (R.R.R.R.) sound or a laboring sound between 1800 2300 RPM. Over 2300 the groaning either subsided or was not noticeable. The alignment was checked (O.K.) but the sound stayed with the boat. From my description, my mechanic felt it related to clutch cones in the transmission. This transmission does not operate with clutch cones. Earlier this season a rattling sound was added when throttle moved with short movements back/forth at under 2000 RPM. I could also create the same rattling sound when putting pressure on the shaft inside the boat. I have taken the following steps to isolate the problem: 1. No noticeable engine vibration 2. No boat vibration when standing at helm 3. Transmission in neutral at 3500 RPM (boat and engine run smooth) 4. Boat in reverse at 2100 RPM no groaning or rattling 5. Checked the propeller (17x10 RH 2 Blade as per specs) 6. Checked the shaft (1" s/s on the lathe - True) 7. Replaced cutlass bearing 8. Replaced Shaft flange and checked shaft lock bolts 9. Removed transmission for visual check test under load 10.Realigned shaft 11.Checked engine mounts All of the above did nothing to resolve the noise problem! Groaning at 2100 RPM + or - and rattling when moving the throttle forward/back. I am ready to take advice. Can anybody help?