The gearbox is installed, shafts are aligned, coupling bolts are tightened. I had to detach the engine from the mounting places

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  • Anonymous coward on 2011-Apr-27 10:46:59 Anonymous coward said

    panu
    One Yanmar official service engineer convinced me once, that the cylinder head will last from 10 to over 30 years debending on use and quality of maintainance. The engine block he promised to last for lot over 50 years.
    So in good hands and under good TLC (Tender Loving Care), you and your engine will have long good times ahead.

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  • Assembly #15. Output shaft coupling and O-ring (not visible on the photo) are in place, nut is tightened and calked.
  • Shifters, old and new - find the difference. ;-) Old shifter had depletion of about 2 mm.
  • The gearbox put together. Note the red non-drying liquid packing between the mounting flange and the housing.
  • The gearbox from the mounting flange side. Ready for installation.
  • The gearbox is installed, shafts are aligned, coupling bolts are tightened. I had to detach the engine from the mounting places
  • Old, well worn out cone. Note the difference in width of front and read shifting surfaces.
  • Worn out front shifting surface and well polished cone working surfaces.
  • Forward gear polished to mirror quality - you could see my house interior reflection in the gear surface. I have no idea how lon
  • Rear gear is not shiny inside apparently, but you could see the wear - inner surface is not uniform.