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I have a situation where I may need a new transmission, TRS drive, and transom work if it is damaged. I for sure need the inner transom plate and the input shaft for the TRS drive at a minimum.
I need to get it apart to find out exactly what's broken - but my options are (if I am lucky) 1) Hopefully just the driveshaft and inner transom plate need replacement. I'll pull the motor and drive, have the TRS drive rebuilt with a new input shaft and other wear items, install the new inner transom plate and put it back together. If there is transom damage AND transmission damage I may either get another transmission and go to Konrads. What am I looking at for two Konrad drives? about 8k a piece? The other option is to get rid of the TRS setup, sell off the good transmission and drive, move the engines back redo the transom for Bravo drives and live with having Bravos. At least they're cheap and expendable comepared to others...but I'm gonna miss that butter smooth shifting and the awesome straight cut gear sound when you put twin TRS drives in reverse with the Merc 420 rumble. |
My advice on the Bravos was in the event that you found rot in the transom. A lot of guys seem to want to do the switch to a Bravo; I'm not in that camp. Your plan is a good one, and a standard TRS is more than enough for the 420. Rather than make it complicated and expensive... replace or rebuild the transmission, replace the broken parts, and refresh/fix your TRS drive.
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Originally Posted by TomZ
(Post 4761485)
My advice on the Bravos was in the event that you found rot in the transom. A lot of guys seem to want to do the switch to a Bravo; I'm not in that camp. Your plan is a good one, and a standard TRS is more than enough for the 420. Rather than make it complicated and expensive... replace or rebuild the transmission, replace the broken parts, and refresh/fix your TRS drive.
Thx again Tom |
So long as no rot, the transom should be a-ok. The assembly would absorb anything that would cause damage. Get her apart and then assess.
Mike Mello (Sick Stinger) here on OSO will more than likely have parts for sale and at good prices. Rebuilding the transmission is straight forward. If the tailstock is busted up real bad, I have at least one available. Replace the dampener plate on the flywheel when you do the job; it's good insurance. Wishing you luck. Reach out with any questions. You can text me at: seven 5 seven 3 7 six 9 five 6 seven. -Tom |
I'm blending thread responses. I responded to your other thread earlier last week. :)
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Originally Posted by TomZ
(Post 4761494)
So long as no rot, the transom should be a-ok. The assembly would absorb anything that would cause damage. Get her apart and then assess.
Mike Mello (Sick Stinger) here on OSO will more than likely have parts for sale and at good prices. Rebuilding the transmission is straight forward. If the tailstock is busted up real bad, I have at least one available. Replace the dampener plate on the flywheel when you do the job; it's good insurance. Wishing you luck. Reach out with any questions. You can text me at: seven 5 seven 3 7 six 9 five 6 seven. -Tom Thank you for the part source suggestions - I'll throw up some pics of the tailstock, my first time having one of these B/Ws apart. Really cool of you to help like this by the way, I really appreciate the input and your time. Your Good people :ernaehrung004: |
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