Bill Root
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- Joined
- Oct 26, 2007
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 54' MOTOR YACHT (1985 - 1988)
Hello. My name is Bill Root. I have a 1973 43 DCMY that had a complete mechanical/electrical/plumbing refit in 2003.
I've been following this site for several months, but this is my first post. I just retired, and am beginning the process of renovating the boat for the great loop in 2009. I've seen a lot of great advise from this group, so I'm sure I will be a very active participant as I work through the renovations. I have two immediate problems I'm hoping someone can help with.
Transmission Problem:
My boat has CAT 3126's with Twin Disc transmissions. Engines and transmissions have less than 200 hours on an OEM factory distributor rebuild. Several months ago, after a 5 day voyage from Fort Meyers to Sanford Florida, the starboard transmission began to lose oil pressure and slip in/out of gear at low RPM's. Fluid levels were OK, the filter screen was clean and the fluid was clear. I contacted Twin Disc who told me the oil pressure should never gio bleow 270lbs, even at idle, and should run 300-330lbs above 1,000 RPM's. They suggested it was the transmission pump. I replaced the pump. Pressure then came up to 270lbs at idle and 300lbs at 1200 RPM and 330lbs at 2400 RPM cruise speed, same as the port engine, although the needle on the starboard engine gauge did flutter a bit.
I thought I had the problem licked, but yesterday afternoon as I was returning from a 60 mile weekend trip, the transmission pressure in the starboard engine dropped to 90lbs at low RPM's again. It would come up to about 180lbs at 1200 RPM and 270lbs. at +2,000RPM, but woudn;t get to 300 at any speed. This time the transmission did not slip in/out of gear at idle.
I apologize for the lengthy post, but I thought the background would be important. I'm located in area that does not have good marine diesel mechanics near by. Before I pay one to drive 3 hours from Jacksonville, I was hoping someone on the forum would have some advice from a similar experience. By the way, recourse through the distributor who rebullt the engines is not an option for me.
Shower problem
Does anyone know how to remove the drain from the shower floor? The hose to the shower sump has become disconnected. I can reach the bottom of the drain from the sump access, but it feels like the collar that the hose attaches to has corroded away.
Any advice/insights would be much appreciated.
I've been following this site for several months, but this is my first post. I just retired, and am beginning the process of renovating the boat for the great loop in 2009. I've seen a lot of great advise from this group, so I'm sure I will be a very active participant as I work through the renovations. I have two immediate problems I'm hoping someone can help with.
Transmission Problem:
My boat has CAT 3126's with Twin Disc transmissions. Engines and transmissions have less than 200 hours on an OEM factory distributor rebuild. Several months ago, after a 5 day voyage from Fort Meyers to Sanford Florida, the starboard transmission began to lose oil pressure and slip in/out of gear at low RPM's. Fluid levels were OK, the filter screen was clean and the fluid was clear. I contacted Twin Disc who told me the oil pressure should never gio bleow 270lbs, even at idle, and should run 300-330lbs above 1,000 RPM's. They suggested it was the transmission pump. I replaced the pump. Pressure then came up to 270lbs at idle and 300lbs at 1200 RPM and 330lbs at 2400 RPM cruise speed, same as the port engine, although the needle on the starboard engine gauge did flutter a bit.
I thought I had the problem licked, but yesterday afternoon as I was returning from a 60 mile weekend trip, the transmission pressure in the starboard engine dropped to 90lbs at low RPM's again. It would come up to about 180lbs at 1200 RPM and 270lbs. at +2,000RPM, but woudn;t get to 300 at any speed. This time the transmission did not slip in/out of gear at idle.
I apologize for the lengthy post, but I thought the background would be important. I'm located in area that does not have good marine diesel mechanics near by. Before I pay one to drive 3 hours from Jacksonville, I was hoping someone on the forum would have some advice from a similar experience. By the way, recourse through the distributor who rebullt the engines is not an option for me.
Shower problem
Does anyone know how to remove the drain from the shower floor? The hose to the shower sump has become disconnected. I can reach the bottom of the drain from the sump access, but it feels like the collar that the hose attaches to has corroded away.
Any advice/insights would be much appreciated.