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Huber
Originally Posted by comanche3six
(Post 1707830)
my experience is with huber....no problems
Originally Posted by dueclaws
(Post 1707825)
i've been running hubers for five years without problems.
But i've also noticed the rising popularity of the bam transmissions. Does bam require a thermostat to keep the temps at 180 for clutch plate life? What's your experience? Due Mike dambrose. |
Huber
Originally Posted by ratman
(Post 1707839)
how much hp you guys running thru them?
Originally Posted by dueclaws
(Post 1707825)
i've been running hubers for five years without problems.
But i've also noticed the rising popularity of the bam transmissions. Does bam require a thermostat to keep the temps at 180 for clutch plate life? What's your experience? Due Mike dambrose. |
Huber
Originally Posted by marksmith
(Post 1707924)
i use huber and love it. I have a 1550 deep sump with thermostat.
Bam has a dry sump vs. A deep sump. Does bam remove transmission fluid and go to a fluid tank, then get pumped into areas of transmission???
Originally Posted by dueclaws
(Post 1707825)
i've been running hubers for five years without problems.
But i've also noticed the rising popularity of the bam transmissions. Does bam require a thermostat to keep the temps at 180 for clutch plate life? What's your experience? Due Mike dambrose. |
Huber
Originally Posted by lmarth
(Post 1707925)
i don't think you could go wrong with either. My boat was built with hubers that were later upgraded by tom huber to 1330's.
Originally Posted by dueclaws
(Post 1707825)
i've been running hubers for five years without problems.
But i've also noticed the rising popularity of the bam transmissions. Does bam require a thermostat to keep the temps at 180 for clutch plate life? What's your experience? Due Mike dambrose. |
Huber
Originally Posted by rmpram
(Post 1707931)
i have the 1450 kryptonite model huber's behind 1100hp blower motors in my 38 cigarette. I've had them in the boat for 4 years with no problems what so ever.
I've spoken to the new owner several times recently and he has been extremely accommodating and helpful. If i need new transmissions in the future i will go with hubers.
Originally Posted by dueclaws
(Post 1707825)
i've been running hubers for five years without problems.
But i've also noticed the rising popularity of the bam transmissions. Does bam require a thermostat to keep the temps at 180 for clutch plate life? What's your experience? Due Mike dambrose. |
Huber
Originally Posted by too old
(Post 1707937)
i've bought numerous transmissions for customers from bam. Never a problem with delivery, satisfied customers, competative pricing and an oso advertiser and forum participant.
I've never heard anything but good comments about huber either, but i have no personal experience.
Originally Posted by dueclaws
(Post 1707825)
i've been running hubers for five years without problems.
But i've also noticed the rising popularity of the bam transmissions. Does bam require a thermostat to keep the temps at 180 for clutch plate life? What's your experience? Due Mike dambrose. |
Huber
Originally Posted by 27daytona
(Post 1708096)
due, i have 1450 hubers in my jag and tom is a great guy to do business with. Doug
Originally Posted by dueclaws
(Post 1707825)
i've been running hubers for five years without problems.
But i've also noticed the rising popularity of the bam transmissions. Does bam require a thermostat to keep the temps at 180 for clutch plate life? What's your experience? Due Mike dambrose. |
Huber
Originally Posted by mbam
(Post 1708842)
we do not use a thermostat or check valve under any circumstance.
Originally Posted by dueclaws
(Post 1707825)
i've been running hubers for five years without problems.
But i've also noticed the rising popularity of the bam transmissions. Does bam require a thermostat to keep the temps at 180 for clutch plate life? What's your experience? Due Mike dambrose. |
Huber
Originally Posted by ccando
(Post 1709495)
due,make sure you order the optional tutor- age package with the new bams
Originally Posted by dueclaws
(Post 1707825)
i've been running hubers for five years without problems.
But i've also noticed the rising popularity of the bam transmissions. Does bam require a thermostat to keep the temps at 180 for clutch plate life? What's your experience? Due Mike dambrose. |
Huber
Originally Posted by ccando
(Post 1710321)
due,that was a plug for bam....see my thread of "block to bell housing dowels" on the technical q&a....bam made valid installation statements,from the engine block back....if you find pricing on the drive line dampener,please let us know....i'm of the opinion,if the bell housing,drive plate and flywheel are fitted,the transmission and starter will be alot happier.then,if the drive line is dampened it will absorb, shock preserving the bell housing and drive plate hub location.it is my understanding,the dampener/isolator eliminates metal to metal contact between the transmission out put flange and drive line.thereby,reducing electrolysis......stay in touch, sensitive!!! :d :drink:
Originally Posted by dueclaws
(Post 1707825)
i've been running hubers for five years without problems.
But i've also noticed the rising popularity of the bam transmissions. Does bam require a thermostat to keep the temps at 180 for clutch plate life? What's your experience? Due Mike dambrose. |
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