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Dean Strong
Kevin,I've always had something between a rattle and grind at very low RPMs with my Yanmar 2GM20F (1990 Hunter 30, w/PSS shaft seal), but it has always disappeared at anything above 1000 RPMs. Last time out,however, it continued, and was loud enough to resonate through the hull (I kept thinking I heard something while in the cockpit, so I went up on the foredeck, I put my ear to the deck, and could hear it). When I went below, and lifted the access cover on the aft side of the engine, I couldn't hear it---its not an engine noise, but something in the drive line.Today I ran the boat briefly, and experimented at the dock. No sound in neutral. Loud and clear in forward (forgot to try reverse).I've been thinking cutlass bearing, but don't really know what they like when they go bad. I went to the PYI website to see how to pull the prop shaft in preparation of replacing the cutlass bearing. There I read about about "gear chatter," "gear rattle," and/or "gearbox rattle." This really describes the sound I have always heard, but as I said, now it has grown worse and can be heared at cruising speed (2700-2850 rpm). The engine only has 700 hours on it, though it was replaced by the former owner who apparently blew the original. The transmission looks original.So, here are some questions:1) If I haul the boat, and the cutlass bearing is bad, can I just unbolt the shaft from the transmission and let it slide out through the shaft seal? 2) What wears or goes bad in a transmission that would cause "gearbox rattle" and why would it get worse? What am I looking at here?Any help or directions would be great.