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p4-33 05-20-2004 06:00 PM

Broke a TRS
 
Running last night at WOT in flat water and had a TRS let loose. No evidence of hitting anything, no dings on prop or drive.

Drive shop today showed me that the lower vertical shaft sheared off right inside the lower bearing race. I just had the lower gears replaced in the same drive last fall, just before putting it away. That time, I just had a tooth come off the lower gear set, and it was still working, just thumping alot.

Is this type of shaft failure fairly normal? I'd like to understand what failed, such as the gear failure weakened the drive shaft, or possibly it wasn't assembled right. My guy has been in the drive business since before TRS's went into production, so I'd like to believe he knows what he's doing. He tells me he sets the gear preload with .003" clearance. Anything else he should be looking for?

Those Konrads are looking better every day.

Thanks,
Brian

open87 05-20-2004 06:57 PM

Re: Broke a TRS
 
left or right that let go???

p4-33 05-20-2004 07:25 PM

Re: Broke a TRS
 
Stbd, RH rotation. Also, I'm running HP500's, BW 71C trannies.

jpclear 05-20-2004 08:57 PM

Re: Broke a TRS
 
O.K. I'm trying this for the third time cause we got major T-storms here and the power keeps going out before I can get this posted. Don't blame your rebuild guy. That stuff happens. Have him do it again and Cryo-Treat EVERTHING!! After serveral failiers with my TRS, putting in 600+ HP five yrs. ago, I Cryo-Treated, assembled VERY carefully to factory specs., and ran on Amsoil 75/90 series 2000 "race" gear oil. No problems and I don't even have a hint of metallic fuzz on the magnet at the annual gear oil change. THIS DOES WORK! --- Jer

p4-33 05-22-2004 09:44 PM

Re: Broke a TRS
 
I'm with ya on this weather, I've lost power 3 times in two days.

Cryo-treating sounds like a pretty specialized gig. Is there somewhere in the Detroit area to get it done? I need the boat for next weekend, and I'm afraid time isn't on my side. My parts will be in on Monday, and I should have it running by the middle of the week. If I could get a cryo job turned around in a day or so, I would consider it.

Thanks for the info,
Brian

Biggus 05-23-2004 05:23 AM

Re: Broke a TRS
 
Check out www.diversifiedcryogenics.com

Mike 35 Fountain 05-23-2004 05:47 AM

Re: Broke a TRS
 
Is he using a crush washer to rebuild or is he shimming it

jpclear 05-23-2004 07:53 AM

Re: Broke a TRS
 
The "crush" ring does NOT cause TRS failier. This came up a few months ago here. If you don't believe me, ask Marc at BAM Marine. He really knows this stuff...It's his living! And the Cryo-Treat process does take some time cause it's an extreme lowering then raising of temp. over a period of time and back to room temp. I know this is a big weekend coming up but I just don't think I'd put it together without having it done. One weekend riding with a buddy isn't as bad as the breakdown, the tow job, the expense, and the lay-up time later. --- Jer

Mike 35 Fountain 05-24-2004 06:55 PM

Re: Broke a TRS
 
I did'nt see any posts about crush washers here, but I dont spend as much time here as I used to . I had my drives done by Speedmasters Its his living too.
I've got 800 hp and 767lbs torque. Had both trans done also and I dont have any problems. Sorry I missed the thread on this, I've heard all the different versions.

jpclear 05-25-2004 07:52 AM

Re: Broke a TRS
 
The thread was "OK, how much HP can a TRS drive handle?" and origionally came up on or about 2/1/04. --- Jer


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