Mister Boatie
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- Jul 27, 2018
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Hi,
My 1999 Bravo 3 drive has been occasionally having a problem going into forward gear, usually after a long run at speed...so probably temperature related and probably a cone clutch. The forward gear engagement has always returned within a few minutes (cooling) and then operates normally. My mechanic has made cable adjustments and the problem went away but has now returned (although now less frequent). I have been told that the cone clutch part/design was changed in the Bravo 3 and that the old (1999 and earlier) style cone clutch is no longer available. The drive was opened up and gears seem to be ok so it does appear that just replacing the clutch would do the trick. The cost of the update kit from Merc (including new clutch and gear set, etc.) does not make economic sense to me. I have heard of flipping the cone clutch around (forward/reverse) and lapping or sanding the gear mating surface to get a bit more life out of the upper unit...anyone have any knowledge or experience with this...or any thoughts on a possible source for the older Merc clutch and cam kit (part #52-807375A1). Any help or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks
My 1999 Bravo 3 drive has been occasionally having a problem going into forward gear, usually after a long run at speed...so probably temperature related and probably a cone clutch. The forward gear engagement has always returned within a few minutes (cooling) and then operates normally. My mechanic has made cable adjustments and the problem went away but has now returned (although now less frequent). I have been told that the cone clutch part/design was changed in the Bravo 3 and that the old (1999 and earlier) style cone clutch is no longer available. The drive was opened up and gears seem to be ok so it does appear that just replacing the clutch would do the trick. The cost of the update kit from Merc (including new clutch and gear set, etc.) does not make economic sense to me. I have heard of flipping the cone clutch around (forward/reverse) and lapping or sanding the gear mating surface to get a bit more life out of the upper unit...anyone have any knowledge or experience with this...or any thoughts on a possible source for the older Merc clutch and cam kit (part #52-807375A1). Any help or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks