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Last year my 200 Merc made a "clunk" several times when starting to
accelerate. My brother said he thought it was a skip in the engine. (I didn't think so, I thought it was like the transmission slipping a tooth or a dog). Just a couple of miles out, I thought I heard kind of a "scraping" noise. My brother didn't hear anything. My mother (78) thought she too heard something "funny". I decided to turn around and we didn't make it back to the launch before the gearbox went crunch. It not only went crunch but something almost scraped all the way through the case. I thought I could find a replacement anywhere for $500. Wrong! I could find one anywhere for $2000. It took me two days across several states (FL, AL, GA) to finally find one for $500, which continued to leak and finally returned it for a $1000 one which I'm happy with. (BTW, if you are in the Pensacola area I'll recommend a good mechanic.) The moral of this story is FIX it or at least look at it. (Also, don't trust anyone who doesn't hear any problem but has no financial interest in it, especially your Brother!) If it breaks you could be in for many times the expense that you have now. LD "D.B." wrote in message ... A friend of mine just bought a 1989 18 feet Stingray bowrider with a 3.0 liter inboard/outboard Mercruiser engine and corresponding Mercruiser outdrive. The engine starts and runs great and is quiet. My question is this. When the boat is in neutral or at operating speed, the outdrive is noisy and seems to whine whether at idle or when running in any gear. You can lay in the bottom of the boat and really hear it well. I changed the water pump and housing and all associated o-rings and seals and also the lower drive shaft seal where the drive shaft inserts into the upper unit. I found water to be in the foot before doing this and subsequently replaced that foot oil as well. The outdrive ratchets, in my opinion, a little more than it should when engaging in drive or reverse. My friend said that she could hear her boat as she walked toward in on the dock while the boat was moored and in neutral. She said that it was very distinctive. The boat runs really well and has no temp or oil pressure issues. She gets out of the hole really well, with no hesitation. Does anyone have any idea what may be causing this "noisy" and "whiney" outdrive? Also, what can I do to fix the problem? I am very strong mechanically and have the service manual for the engine and outdrive. I would appreciate any help that anyone could offer. Thanks, Dave |