1992Marlin3.0lOMC
Cadet
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- Aug 4, 2014
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Hello all,
Forgive me if I am bringing up a topic that has been addressed, I recently purchased a 1992 Marlin 3.0L HO OMC Cobra from the original owner. I took the boat out and it clearly has an issue under load (the carb was recently rebuilt) but that is not my main concern. Every time I shift in gear there is a metal clanking noise that goes away once engaged. I am an automotive mechanic and I know it is hard to repair something you do not understand so I ordered the repair manual and I am planning on checking the oil in the drive and check for debris as well as check the shift linkage. The noise is rather alarming and greatly subsides when I remove the propeller, I greased the propeller and retightened everything and the noise didn't change. Below is a link to a video I created (sorry for the whining kid in the background). Below is the items that were replaced at a shop from 04/2013. I find it hard to believe the mechanic would have released the boat with these concerns as it was tested in the water and I heard the noise right away.
The boat runs fine in neutral with no noises, I am a big boy and can work on it myself with the manual but I am no boat expert. I am not going to take the boat out until I figure this out. I had a 1996 Chaparral 180 Le before and it never made this noise. The noise is present regardless if I slowly put it in gear or if I put in gear fast and is present in reverse and forward.
Any thoughts are appreciated, here is a link to my video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozglrT4bU-c&feature=youtu.be
Thank you all!
Forgive me if I am bringing up a topic that has been addressed, I recently purchased a 1992 Marlin 3.0L HO OMC Cobra from the original owner. I took the boat out and it clearly has an issue under load (the carb was recently rebuilt) but that is not my main concern. Every time I shift in gear there is a metal clanking noise that goes away once engaged. I am an automotive mechanic and I know it is hard to repair something you do not understand so I ordered the repair manual and I am planning on checking the oil in the drive and check for debris as well as check the shift linkage. The noise is rather alarming and greatly subsides when I remove the propeller, I greased the propeller and retightened everything and the noise didn't change. Below is a link to a video I created (sorry for the whining kid in the background). Below is the items that were replaced at a shop from 04/2013. I find it hard to believe the mechanic would have released the boat with these concerns as it was tested in the water and I heard the noise right away.
The boat runs fine in neutral with no noises, I am a big boy and can work on it myself with the manual but I am no boat expert. I am not going to take the boat out until I figure this out. I had a 1996 Chaparral 180 Le before and it never made this noise. The noise is present regardless if I slowly put it in gear or if I put in gear fast and is present in reverse and forward.
Any thoughts are appreciated, here is a link to my video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozglrT4bU-c&feature=youtu.be
Thank you all!