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Grinding, Scraping, Metal-on-Metal Noise?
- Baron69R
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Grinding, Scraping, Metal-on-Metal Noise?

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Re: Grinding, Scraping, Metal-on-Metal Noise?
You should have someone observe the engine/transmission and prop shaft (inside) while someone is putting it into gear to see if there's something obvious moving that shouldn't be.
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Re: Grinding, Scraping, Metal-on-Metal Noise?
Remember no swimming in a marina, too dangerous due to the possibility of electrocution hazards being present....certified divers have the experience and safety knowledge to do this safely, or should have.

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Re: Grinding, Scraping, Metal-on-Metal Noise?
KM, "You should have someone observe the engine/transmission and prop shaft (inside) while someone is putting it into gear to see if there's something obvious moving that shouldn't be.". Working on this. Will get a mechanic to listen and see if he can determine what's going on. Thank you.
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Re: Grinding, Scraping, Metal-on-Metal Noise?
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