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Old 08-23-2013, 03:16 PM
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Hey all,
I picked up a new to me amberjack its got a 330 in it with a merc trans ii and a tr drive

I noticed it was not shifting comfortably and did some digging around. I found a water in the trans fluid
There was enough that it was coming out of the top of the vent on the trans.
I figured it was the trans cooler. I pulled it out, very simple loop that runs water through the trans fluid.
As far as I am able to tell it has no leaks. Plugged the one side and hooked the other to my air compressor
and dunked it in a 5 gallon bucket. No bubbles.

Where else could water be getting in there from? I am stumped!

Trans is a Merc Trans II model MCME


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Old 08-23-2013, 03:46 PM
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FYI the trans cooler is inside the trans, not one of the external jacketed ones.


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Old 08-23-2013, 07:40 PM
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I have the same boat and had the same problem. but my cooler was swelled up a bit, as if freeze damage. Call Dubberts Outdrive in Port Clinton. I bet he could point you in the right direction, Steve
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Since it sounds like you know the cooler is in trans ,and is not leaking. Flush fluid out a couple times,and try again .It's possible trans went under ...?water in bilge? Could boat have been partially submerged before you got it . Also how is the u-joint bellows .IIRC leaking bellows and bad rear seal could let water in ,fluid out .Been a while since messing with one .Just throwing out some ideas.
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i have a merc trans out of my 77 cigarette 20 , 454 trs boat . supposedly rebuilt by previous owner .
300 takes it -
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Need to pull the drive and see if it's got a lot of water in the bellows that could be entering the trans through the tail stock. That's a lot of water that has gotten into the trans. Clutch plates are probably ruined now.
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