Constans5555
Cadet
- Joined
- Sep 11, 2004
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- 22
On a 1984 Mark Twain 25' cabin cruiser with a 350 and a 260 mercruiser outdrive, it had been recomended that I use a 15.25x15 and it states on the engine that I need to be running between 4200 and 4600 RPMs and with a 15.25x15 I am only getting 4100 RPMs, which Michigan Wheel recommended.The reason I am writing you is to see if you have any ideas on the problem I am having with my engine coupling failing.This will be the third coupling I have had replaced this year. The mechanic I am dealing with, states that with him aligning the shaft perfectly the only two reasons a coupling fails is if there is an impact to throw the shaft out of alignment or a faulty coupling and there has been no impact and it is hard to believe that I have been through three faulty couplings, anyway after having the second coupling replaced I took the boat out about a mile or so and reached back in to feel the shaft and outer part of the coupling and discovered that it was generating a huge quantity of heat, enough that you could barely touch either one, I had contacted the mechanic about my findings in which he contacted mercruiser about their coupling generating heat in which they had stated to him that the heat should not cause any problems just to make sure that the alignment is perfect in which he checked again and it was perfectly aligned. My mechanic suggests that since I am not reaching the RPMs that is recomended with a 15.25X15 that I am putting additional strain on the engine which in turn could be the cause of the coupling failing. Just wondering if you could give many any suggestions on this matter. My mechanic has talked with his prop man and suggests that I switch to a 16x13 to reach the RPMs that are recomended.Iam definitely going to have my mechanic double check for any soft spots where the motor mounts, but I don't see that being the problem since the engine has been pulled 3 times and I'm sure that that possibility has been looked into. Just wondering if there could be any other possibilties of what would be causing the coupler to fail?Thanks for all your help.