Broken Bravo drive question
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Broken Bravo drive question
Pretty sure a drive let go yesterday. At first I though it was a coupler but could see the spline shat from the drive still spinning but no response from the drive when throttle was advanced.
Idled home on one engine/drive. Back at the dock the drive did engage and have forward/reverse at idle speed. Is it common to have drive at idle but it degrades as power is added ? Like the drive is slipping ?
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Idled home on one engine/drive. Back at the dock the drive did engage and have forward/reverse at idle speed. Is it common to have drive at idle but it degrades as power is added ? Like the drive is slipping ?
ed
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Re: Broken Bravo drive question
Normally when a drive starts to come apart you hear it making noise. I'd look alittle closer at the engine coupler, check to see if you see any rubber shavings near the back of the motor by the bellhousing....
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Re: Broken Bravo drive question
Could be a shifting problem also.. do a search on shift problems and check the threads, the info was posted some time back.. to help you determine if it is a shifting problem..
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Re: Broken Bravo drive question
Could it be the hub on the propeller?
That sure would be a simpler fix.
They'll fail just like you described, you can idle in fwd or reverse, just can't give them any power.
Good luck.
Scott
That sure would be a simpler fix.
They'll fail just like you described, you can idle in fwd or reverse, just can't give them any power.
Good luck.
Scott
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Re: Broken Bravo drive question
Sure it could be the hub, but same as with the coupler normally when they start to go they slip alot like a clutch in a car if you accel slowly they will grab a little. pull boat out of the water put it in gear and try to turn the prop.
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Re: Broken Bravo drive question
Sounds like the same problem i had another boat and turned out to be the coupler.cheaper to fix that then replace drive.