bobk
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- 48' MOTOR YACHT-Series I (1981 - 1984)
I'm posting this regarding life expectancy of an M-15 transmission. Maybe it will help someone in the future.
The boat is a 1981, 6V92TA's from 1980. Two years ago, 29 years old, I lost foward on the starboard transmission due to bad seals. Clutches and pump were fine. Engine hours about 4000 and presumably this was the first major service on the transmission.
Last week I had the port transmission removed for R&R of the rear main seal. About 4500 hours on it and 31 years old. The transmission was still seemingly OK but we were doing the rear main seal so WTH. The mech found the foward clutch seal was hard and had a crack. This was another disaster waiting to happen on the waterway away from home. Caught it in the nick of time. Again the clutches were fine, but this one had a very slow leak in the pump seal. I have no record of prior service on either of these.
I don't know if the end of service life is related to age or hours, but 30 years/4000 hours ought to be the time to start to worry.
Cheers,
Bobk
1981 48MY
Chateau de Mer
The boat is a 1981, 6V92TA's from 1980. Two years ago, 29 years old, I lost foward on the starboard transmission due to bad seals. Clutches and pump were fine. Engine hours about 4000 and presumably this was the first major service on the transmission.
Last week I had the port transmission removed for R&R of the rear main seal. About 4500 hours on it and 31 years old. The transmission was still seemingly OK but we were doing the rear main seal so WTH. The mech found the foward clutch seal was hard and had a crack. This was another disaster waiting to happen on the waterway away from home. Caught it in the nick of time. Again the clutches were fine, but this one had a very slow leak in the pump seal. I have no record of prior service on either of these.
I don't know if the end of service life is related to age or hours, but 30 years/4000 hours ought to be the time to start to worry.
Cheers,
Bobk
1981 48MY
Chateau de Mer