I truly pray someone will recognize my problem. I've had many boats, and now I have a 25' Sunrunner with a OMC 230 and a Stringer 800 mechanical shift outdrive. I have a terrible hammering noise in the area that would be a bell housing if it were a car. I realize that the stringer has an intermediate housing and an upper and lower gearbox, and I've looked carefully at the exploded view of the intermediate and looked carefully at the ball gears.
Last summer I moored the boat and the last time I started it before taking it out of the water I heard a low volume ticking/pulsing noise between my boat and the slip I was backed into. I didn't think I had heard it before, but it was quiet and I was on the way to my trailer anyway. No event on the way there, and I took it out of the water. I called a marine auto parts place where the owner knows something about the Stringer and he said that I'd need to put it back into the water to troubleshoot it further, so I waited until last week to stick it back in. I had previously drained and refreshed all the Stringer's 4 oil compartments...no metal in the old stuff. Some water in the small outdrive raise and lower gearbox, but that's not my current problem.
I ran the engine with water earmuffs on in my driveway and heard the ball gear noise, and thought that maybe the dry ball gears might be what I heard, so I greased them too.
At the launch I heard the ball gear noise and something else, but couldn't put my finger on it. All pressures and temps were Ok, so off I went. The noise was RPM based, no doubt about it, and was there regardless of whether I was in gear or not. I idled for about 10 minutes and I'm sure it was louder than the boat had been during last year's season, but thought I might be imagining it. I slowly brought the boat up to plane and drove it for about 15 minutes until the noise that I was trying to convince myself was my imagination suddenly got VERY LOUD and hammer-sounding, both over the transom and looking down at the ending under the hatch cover. Loud and knocking, and I'd swear it was no more often than once per revolution. I immediately reduced the throttle to an idle, and the engine didn't die, and was still in gear. The temp was fine, and it might have been my imagination to say that the oil pressure might have dropped a tad, but that gauge is terrible anyway so I don't trust it. For 25 minutes I idled back to the dock in gear with no problems...no heating up or the hammer getting worse. I worried that I might not be able to take it out of gear (fearing an outdrive cause of the noise) so I waited until the launch was clear. I got close to the dock and tried to put it in neutral but it wouldn't go. I turned the motor off and jumped to the dock, took the boat out and went home.
Back in the driveway with the water earmuffs on the noise sure sounds like it's in the bell housing area, and of course now the outdrive shifts in and out of forward and reverse just fine. Although it seems like the oil level is down a bit in the engine, there is no metal in the filter (I cut it in two and pulled the fan filter apart to be sure). No water or metal in the outdrive's oils. I thought maybe I had spun a main engine bearing, but with no metal in the oil filter I think that is now ruled out. The engine sits very low in this boat (below flush hatch covers) and laying ON the engine with flashlight and mirrors I can't see anything odd anywhere. I hate the idea of pulling the drive and all that mess unless I have to. I can't tell if the noise is engine related and being amplified through the flywheel or if it's telegraphing back inside the boat through the intermediate shaft, but it is definately loudest from inside the boat and out outside. I realize that the intermediate housing is just a shaft running into some spline I guess in the center of the flywheel, so I can't for the life of me believe that it's that...but what else could be going on?
If anyone has experienced this, please please help. If anyone just has wild ideas please suggest them too. The odd thing is that in the driveway, the sound is predictable and doesn't seem to be getting any worse. It's runs fine at idle and at about 2,000 RPM except for the hammering noise. I'm stumped, but I can't put it back in the water like it is. When the "event" happened, it felt/sounded like something "let loose"...something that was part way bad and then got totally bad, and that sound hadn't gotten better or worse since.
Thanks to the community, and sorry this is so long.
Jay in Seattle
Last summer I moored the boat and the last time I started it before taking it out of the water I heard a low volume ticking/pulsing noise between my boat and the slip I was backed into. I didn't think I had heard it before, but it was quiet and I was on the way to my trailer anyway. No event on the way there, and I took it out of the water. I called a marine auto parts place where the owner knows something about the Stringer and he said that I'd need to put it back into the water to troubleshoot it further, so I waited until last week to stick it back in. I had previously drained and refreshed all the Stringer's 4 oil compartments...no metal in the old stuff. Some water in the small outdrive raise and lower gearbox, but that's not my current problem.
I ran the engine with water earmuffs on in my driveway and heard the ball gear noise, and thought that maybe the dry ball gears might be what I heard, so I greased them too.
At the launch I heard the ball gear noise and something else, but couldn't put my finger on it. All pressures and temps were Ok, so off I went. The noise was RPM based, no doubt about it, and was there regardless of whether I was in gear or not. I idled for about 10 minutes and I'm sure it was louder than the boat had been during last year's season, but thought I might be imagining it. I slowly brought the boat up to plane and drove it for about 15 minutes until the noise that I was trying to convince myself was my imagination suddenly got VERY LOUD and hammer-sounding, both over the transom and looking down at the ending under the hatch cover. Loud and knocking, and I'd swear it was no more often than once per revolution. I immediately reduced the throttle to an idle, and the engine didn't die, and was still in gear. The temp was fine, and it might have been my imagination to say that the oil pressure might have dropped a tad, but that gauge is terrible anyway so I don't trust it. For 25 minutes I idled back to the dock in gear with no problems...no heating up or the hammer getting worse. I worried that I might not be able to take it out of gear (fearing an outdrive cause of the noise) so I waited until the launch was clear. I got close to the dock and tried to put it in neutral but it wouldn't go. I turned the motor off and jumped to the dock, took the boat out and went home.
Back in the driveway with the water earmuffs on the noise sure sounds like it's in the bell housing area, and of course now the outdrive shifts in and out of forward and reverse just fine. Although it seems like the oil level is down a bit in the engine, there is no metal in the filter (I cut it in two and pulled the fan filter apart to be sure). No water or metal in the outdrive's oils. I thought maybe I had spun a main engine bearing, but with no metal in the oil filter I think that is now ruled out. The engine sits very low in this boat (below flush hatch covers) and laying ON the engine with flashlight and mirrors I can't see anything odd anywhere. I hate the idea of pulling the drive and all that mess unless I have to. I can't tell if the noise is engine related and being amplified through the flywheel or if it's telegraphing back inside the boat through the intermediate shaft, but it is definately loudest from inside the boat and out outside. I realize that the intermediate housing is just a shaft running into some spline I guess in the center of the flywheel, so I can't for the life of me believe that it's that...but what else could be going on?
If anyone has experienced this, please please help. If anyone just has wild ideas please suggest them too. The odd thing is that in the driveway, the sound is predictable and doesn't seem to be getting any worse. It's runs fine at idle and at about 2,000 RPM except for the hammering noise. I'm stumped, but I can't put it back in the water like it is. When the "event" happened, it felt/sounded like something "let loose"...something that was part way bad and then got totally bad, and that sound hadn't gotten better or worse since.
Thanks to the community, and sorry this is so long.
Jay in Seattle