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Well just as I thought it was all coming together.... Should've known
better. Here's what I have. 360 Chrysler Motor (early 70's) rebuilt in 1993 - FWC. Owens "Hydrallic Reverse Gear" Transmission. What I know: The motor runs good, but does have a vaccuum leak, I am guessing right now based on some quick digging that it is either the carb plate (nice wood version. ![]() in the motor from water or each other. I have just replaced the tranny cooler with a larger unit and changed it from the FWC side to before the motor on the raw water side. I did this (chagned the cooler) cause the tranny fluid looked milky and not clear and the cooler seemed to be leaking a little. I changed it to the RW side cause it made more sense and that's the way I see most other boats. So now my issue: The tranny when I put it in reverse is bogging down the engine and causing it to stall. Additionally, we have milky looking fluid again after just changing it and running it for about 1 hour and sitting for 5 days. Just changed the fluid again cause we found a vent on the tranny that could have been taking in water (we have had some pretty heavy rains etc and the vent was right in line with a leak in the deck). Ideas? I know the vaccuum leak is causing me to maintain a higher idle then I like (1000 RPM vs 750/800), and it may be bad enough to cause the motor to bog but not sure if this would be the issue for when I switch into gear. Any ideas or has anyone even heard of this transmission? I believe it is the original from the boat which was built in 1969, it was supposedly rebuilt within the last year or two before I got the boat. Sorry for being so long winded, but I would appreciate any ideas before I start tearing out everything and rebuilding everything mechanical. Thanks, Mark. |
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