keelhauled
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Oct 5, 2003
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I'm posting thiis question on my Dad's behalf, so I apologize if some of the details are sketchy...<br /><br />What we have is a Volvo Penta, not sure of the model since I'm not real familiar with Volvo drives. It's on a '68 Chris Craft with a 283 V8 and it bears a plate that says '250'.<br /><br />The problem is, it bangs hard in reverse. Forward engages smoothly and quietly. We've tried adjusting the shift linkage to no avail and even reversed the operation of the drive by moving the linkage to the other side of the drive and switched it with a counterrotating prop (just happened to have one.. don't ask). When the linkage it set up 'backwards' it then bangs into forward. So it only happens in one direction on the drive. <br /><br />We're running 10w-30 as recommeded by the shop manual and the levels are correct; checked and rechecked.<br /><br />My only thought is that either the shift 'fork' might be bent or a spring broken or something is causing the cone clutch to slam one way.<br /><br />Ideas?<br /><br />Thanks!