1987 32' Carver Mariner 3297. Twin Crusader 270's with Borg-Warner V-Drives. I (had) replaced starboard side trans and v-drive 2 years ago when I bought the boat. No other history on this boat as it has changed hands several times by the time I got it. Engine hour meters are at 680.
The trans fluid on the port side looks like it needs to be changed (no idea when/if it was ever changed). It is very dark (no burn smell as far as I can tell) but nonetheless, needs to be changed. However, it is important to note that I have absolutely no problems with this trans.. It shifts smooth in both directions, if-fact it shifts "faster" than the rebuilt side (which has a slight 1/2 second delay.. not sure why but thats another story).
So my dilemma is, should I change this fluid or not? My wife says "dont fix it if it aint broke", but shes not considering the maintenance factor. I'm deathly afraid that if the clutches are wore, and I replace the old fluid with new, clean fluid that the clutches will start to slip thereby causing a problem to arise where there wasnt a "current problem" forcing me to deal with it right-now.
I am not a mechanic by any means, but I do general maintenance myself and I understand the mechanics.
This is a simple case of; I know it needs to be done, but afraid of opening a can-of-worms here..
Does anyone have any thoughts, comments, or recommendations on this topic?? Or is there a way to have a sample of the fluid tested to better determine the condition of the trans before I go further??
Thanks in advance for your comments.
-rybad
The trans fluid on the port side looks like it needs to be changed (no idea when/if it was ever changed). It is very dark (no burn smell as far as I can tell) but nonetheless, needs to be changed. However, it is important to note that I have absolutely no problems with this trans.. It shifts smooth in both directions, if-fact it shifts "faster" than the rebuilt side (which has a slight 1/2 second delay.. not sure why but thats another story).
So my dilemma is, should I change this fluid or not? My wife says "dont fix it if it aint broke", but shes not considering the maintenance factor. I'm deathly afraid that if the clutches are wore, and I replace the old fluid with new, clean fluid that the clutches will start to slip thereby causing a problem to arise where there wasnt a "current problem" forcing me to deal with it right-now.
I am not a mechanic by any means, but I do general maintenance myself and I understand the mechanics.
This is a simple case of; I know it needs to be done, but afraid of opening a can-of-worms here..
Does anyone have any thoughts, comments, or recommendations on this topic?? Or is there a way to have a sample of the fluid tested to better determine the condition of the trans before I go further??
Thanks in advance for your comments.
-rybad
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