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I replaced the Hurth HBW100 transmission on an 18-hp Universal diesel I
owned a few years back. The original transmission simply refused to engage in forward. Reverse, OK. I was told at the time that replacement would be almost as cheap as rebuilding. Maybe, maybe not. Now, I have another boat with an HBW100 transmission. The previous owner had trouble with the original unit. He replaced it, and the new transmission did not perform well. Hurth replaced that transmission ultimately. He sold the boat to me, and now I'm having trouble with the second new transmission, although it has very few hours. Is there a problem with these units I don't know about? Is there another make of transmission that would slip seamlessly into the hole left by a Hurth transmission? BTW, for the earlier poster: Replacement isn't hard if you can get at your unit. I think folks have already made that point. |
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