98 Glastron Carlson, 454 Mag MPI. Bravo-I drive.
Out on the lake this weekend, I thought I heard a very light ticking. Shut the boat down, restarted, no tick. Rev'd it, no tick. In gear: very light tick.
Immediately turned the boat around and headed for home.
Of course, I got about 1/4 of the way down a 15 mile trip. Something sounded like it popped. Prop still turned, I limped it into a private dock in neutral, mostly drifting.
I suspected a U-joint or an issue with the gimble. Neither had been inspected this year, but I did change the drive fluid.
I took it to the local shop as I'm already neck deep in non-marine projects.
Per the shop today, I wasted a gear in the upper drive. I asked if there was any water in the drive and the answer was no. I haven't read about many upper gear failures on a Bravo - so I'm wondering what I'm looking at.
They're telling me that they're tearing it down for evaluation of cost. I'm somewhat concerned on a "rebuilt" drive vs buying a complete unit that will be somewhat warrantied. No ideas on how much skill is required in those assemblies or how common this type of failure is....
Out on the lake this weekend, I thought I heard a very light ticking. Shut the boat down, restarted, no tick. Rev'd it, no tick. In gear: very light tick.
Immediately turned the boat around and headed for home.
Of course, I got about 1/4 of the way down a 15 mile trip. Something sounded like it popped. Prop still turned, I limped it into a private dock in neutral, mostly drifting.
I suspected a U-joint or an issue with the gimble. Neither had been inspected this year, but I did change the drive fluid.
I took it to the local shop as I'm already neck deep in non-marine projects.
Per the shop today, I wasted a gear in the upper drive. I asked if there was any water in the drive and the answer was no. I haven't read about many upper gear failures on a Bravo - so I'm wondering what I'm looking at.
They're telling me that they're tearing it down for evaluation of cost. I'm somewhat concerned on a "rebuilt" drive vs buying a complete unit that will be somewhat warrantied. No ideas on how much skill is required in those assemblies or how common this type of failure is....