clucking in gear

1f9day

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My mercruiser 3.0 clucks going into forward gear any adjustment to prevent this.
 

Don S

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Re: clucking in gear

It's dog type clutch in the drive, and will always go "Clunk" when you put it in gear, put it in gear quickly and don't let it ratchet, but no need to "Speed" shift it either.
 

Bondo

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Re: clucking in gear

Ayuh........<br />Lower the Idle will help Slightly........<br />And,<br />Like Don says, Shift Briskly...............
 

TwoBallScrewBall

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Re: clucking in gear

My mercruiser 3.0 clucks
Maybe the problem is that someone swapped the dog clutch out with a chicken clutch? <br /><br />Sorry....................<br /><br /> :D
 

tommays

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Re: clucking in gear

hows you idle speed should be 650 in gear harder to do on a 3.0 but makes a big difference<br /><br />tommays
 

collawash

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Re: clucking in gear

While were talking about it, should a Bravo 3 clunk into gear too? I've had a merc 1, alpha 1, OMC Cobra and they all clunked into gear. My B3 does kinda clunk into gear, but not like the ones I mentioned. I've read few postings where boaters with B3's claim shifting is smooth as silk. Maybe I don't know how to gauge the clunk in an articulable way?
 

rodbolt

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Re: clucking in gear

fishinfreak<br /> you will hear some noise with the cone clutch. some hulls transmit the noise better than others. you should hear a muffled thunk when all the slack comes out. its rather normal. <br /> hahahaha I like the chicken clutch :)
 
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