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Transmission Question on 1985 Carver Voyager 28
- Knot A Blow Bote
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Transmission Question on 1985 Carver Voyager 28
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Re: Transmission Question on 1985 Carver Voyager 28
Are your engines blue ( Crusaders ). The marina added oil so they can show you exactly where the dipstick/oil add is. They are at the back, yes, a bit buried and the short shaft that goes to the v drive ( reversing gear ) starts there if crusader version.
There are a few here with that exact model still in service, hopefully they can help a bit, I had one years back, but the memory geez..

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Re: Transmission Question on 1985 Carver Voyager 28

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Re: Transmission Question on 1985 Carver Voyager 28
Then I would consider checking cable stretch.
A couple years ago I hit sand going to the marina from my slips. During that event, my knee transmission would not go into forward. Thought I blew the trans.
Turns out hitting the sand and not shifting was just a coincidence. Turns out the cable stretched and couldn't get it into gear. Changed both shifter and throttle cables and all is well.
Fred
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Re: Transmission Question on 1985 Carver Voyager 28
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Re: Transmission Question on 1985 Carver Voyager 28
Unless there is a noise coming from the transmission itself, the only other thing you can check besides the condition of the fluid is to see if there is any shaft creep. That's where the shaft rotates while the transmission is in neutral which could be due to fused clutch plates. Start the engine, leave it in neutral and check to see if the shaft is turning. If it is, the next step is to confirm it's actually in neutral by detaching the shift cable at the transmission and ensuring the shift lever on the transmission is centered in the neutral detent. If the creep stops, adjust your cable, if it doesn't stop, chances are it's a clutch issue. Having said that, there are varying degrees of shaft creep, some more serious than others. Minor creeping isn't bad and I wouldn't worry about it too much.
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