I have a 2005 Four Winns 180 with a Volvo 4.3 with the SX drive. When I shift the boat into drive or reverse, there is a noticeable clunk.
I have actually only owned the boat for a couple months. When I first bought the boat, the clunk was present but the boat was idling high. I reduced the idle and that fixed the clunking. Well, its back, and its not the idle - I have it set to idle at about 650-700 and about 600 in forward gear (assuming my tach on the boat is accurate).
I have tried reducing the idle screw. It helps but does not totally elimnate the clunk. The problem is that when I reduce the idle screw, the boat runs really rough and I have a California Emissions carb that has metal covers over the idle mixture screws (appears to require total disasembly of the carb - over my head).
The prior owner changed the sterndrive lube, but I do not believe that he ever had the drive removed and services. I was hoping to wait until the end of the season to have the drive serviced.
Anyone have any ideas of how I could troubleshoot this issue without taking the boat in for service? Assuming it might be a problem inside the drive unit, any idea what it could be and what the damage (both to the drive and the wallet) could be to fix?
Thanks in advance.
I have actually only owned the boat for a couple months. When I first bought the boat, the clunk was present but the boat was idling high. I reduced the idle and that fixed the clunking. Well, its back, and its not the idle - I have it set to idle at about 650-700 and about 600 in forward gear (assuming my tach on the boat is accurate).
I have tried reducing the idle screw. It helps but does not totally elimnate the clunk. The problem is that when I reduce the idle screw, the boat runs really rough and I have a California Emissions carb that has metal covers over the idle mixture screws (appears to require total disasembly of the carb - over my head).
The prior owner changed the sterndrive lube, but I do not believe that he ever had the drive removed and services. I was hoping to wait until the end of the season to have the drive serviced.
Anyone have any ideas of how I could troubleshoot this issue without taking the boat in for service? Assuming it might be a problem inside the drive unit, any idea what it could be and what the damage (both to the drive and the wallet) could be to fix?
Thanks in advance.