MikeP
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THe other day, upon initial startup, the starboard tranny was decidedly slow going into gear. To the point where I got a bit concerned since I put both trannys in reverse to back out of the slip but only the port side provided any thrust. After about 5-6 seconds - maybe more, the starboard engaged.
From that point on it was perfectly normal going in/out of gear and forward/reverse.
I've been noticing over the past year that it has been more and more delayed on initial startup so I'm thinking it's time to investigate. 40Wt oil level is correct, pressure is ok - actually quite high - around 165 - but it's been there since we bought the boat and the PO's logs show it was that way since the mid 1990's. I have done nothing whatsoever to these trannys at all other than change oil a couple of years ago. Oil is not dark/discolored. I have not fooled with the pressure setting, opened the strainer, or anything mechanical related to the tranny.
Based on considerably experience with car automatic trannies, it acts like insufficient pressure but the manual gauges says otherwise.
Any thoughts?
From that point on it was perfectly normal going in/out of gear and forward/reverse.
I've been noticing over the past year that it has been more and more delayed on initial startup so I'm thinking it's time to investigate. 40Wt oil level is correct, pressure is ok - actually quite high - around 165 - but it's been there since we bought the boat and the PO's logs show it was that way since the mid 1990's. I have done nothing whatsoever to these trannys at all other than change oil a couple of years ago. Oil is not dark/discolored. I have not fooled with the pressure setting, opened the strainer, or anything mechanical related to the tranny.
Based on considerably experience with car automatic trannies, it acts like insufficient pressure but the manual gauges says otherwise.
Any thoughts?