Ok first of all thank you to everyone who's posed answers in this forum it's absolutely the best resource I've found and have top to bottomed many threads for various problems. Here's my predicament:
I have an 89 sea ray Seville cuddy cabin 21' with a 4.3L Chevy engine. I shredded the input shaft gear (pretty sure that's it, basically the one coming in from the engine drive shaft that makes the right angle turn in the upper unit)
No idea what gear ratio it was, no possibility to count teeth, can't find documentation, and can't seem to find any stamped anything on it or anywhere handy (maybe I didn't look in the right place? )
Anyhow a complete upper and lower unit fell into my lap (SE106) with the 1.65 gear ratio. I did a bunch of reading and took an estimate that mine might have been that one, lucky days.
Anyways fast forward to today, back on the water, RPMs topping out early (3100ish). Noticably lower top speed 45km/h compared to 65ish, gets on plane but slowly.
Just saw on another post on here that it's likely im meant to have 1.85 gear ratio not 1.65 which given the feel of it today seems reasonable.
My question is would decreasing the pitch of the prop to 17 make a difference (from 19) as that's about the same ratio of the error in gear ratio?
Obviously getting the correct upper unit would be ideal, and might be the answer but wondering if this is worth a try first with an aluminum? Not sure what else I may have damaged on the old leg during the failure so would like to keep the new unit if possible
-B
I have an 89 sea ray Seville cuddy cabin 21' with a 4.3L Chevy engine. I shredded the input shaft gear (pretty sure that's it, basically the one coming in from the engine drive shaft that makes the right angle turn in the upper unit)
No idea what gear ratio it was, no possibility to count teeth, can't find documentation, and can't seem to find any stamped anything on it or anywhere handy (maybe I didn't look in the right place? )
Anyhow a complete upper and lower unit fell into my lap (SE106) with the 1.65 gear ratio. I did a bunch of reading and took an estimate that mine might have been that one, lucky days.
Anyways fast forward to today, back on the water, RPMs topping out early (3100ish). Noticably lower top speed 45km/h compared to 65ish, gets on plane but slowly.
Just saw on another post on here that it's likely im meant to have 1.85 gear ratio not 1.65 which given the feel of it today seems reasonable.
My question is would decreasing the pitch of the prop to 17 make a difference (from 19) as that's about the same ratio of the error in gear ratio?
Obviously getting the correct upper unit would be ideal, and might be the answer but wondering if this is worth a try first with an aluminum? Not sure what else I may have damaged on the old leg during the failure so would like to keep the new unit if possible
-B
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