I have an '05 20V with a Black Scorpion 5.7L engine. Slick boat - love it!
I run the prop fitted by Tige from new and the boat is stock standard.
After 90 hours of use since new (no problems to date), the VelvetDrive suddenly blew a front oil seal. Speaking with a MerCruiser rep, he thinks this may have been caused by the high loads placed on the engine and drive train during wakeboarding (low speed, low engine rpm, high boat drag) which in turn causes high stress/high temperature/slipping of plates in the VelvetDrive and thus seal failure. He suggested we should be wakeboarding at around 4000rpm to help the engine cope. At 4000rpm we will hit 40mph and will have to refuel 3 times a day!
Is the VelvetDrive not able to handle the loads expected of it in a 20V or did the VelvetDrive just suffer an unusual failure and the rest is just a load of rubbish?
Should I be running a finer pitch prop for wakeboarding to increase the engine rpm or just leave it as is?
Have you got any other suggestion why the VelvetDrive seal failed?
I run the prop fitted by Tige from new and the boat is stock standard.
After 90 hours of use since new (no problems to date), the VelvetDrive suddenly blew a front oil seal. Speaking with a MerCruiser rep, he thinks this may have been caused by the high loads placed on the engine and drive train during wakeboarding (low speed, low engine rpm, high boat drag) which in turn causes high stress/high temperature/slipping of plates in the VelvetDrive and thus seal failure. He suggested we should be wakeboarding at around 4000rpm to help the engine cope. At 4000rpm we will hit 40mph and will have to refuel 3 times a day!
Is the VelvetDrive not able to handle the loads expected of it in a 20V or did the VelvetDrive just suffer an unusual failure and the rest is just a load of rubbish?
Should I be running a finer pitch prop for wakeboarding to increase the engine rpm or just leave it as is?
Have you got any other suggestion why the VelvetDrive seal failed?
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