Wise Ones...
I've been dealing with some tranny issues over the past few years on my 2003 21i. Had water get in the hull while in storage a few years ago. Reached out on the forum, and followed the very helpful advice of all that responded. Worked pretty well ever since, but I've had the same issue every now and again over the years. Got the boat out Monday to get it cleaned up for the summer, and ran into the same issue again. Even with the drain plug out, I think rainwater may have filled up the hull during a heavy downpour and gotten into the tranny again. When I pulled out of the boat slip, everything was fine, and when I accelerated or turned, the tranny would slip.
Here is some more background info:
-350 Mag MPI, Borg Warner Velvet Drive Transmission
-In years past I've changed the transmission fluid 3 or 4 times when this happens, and it seems to take care of the issue, but not 100%. Always felt like it wasn't running as well as it should.
-Every year I regularly change the impellar
-Thanks to the board, I check the transmission cooler regulary for hydrilla, and impellar pieces. (oddly enough, the first year I checked it, the cooler was almost completely clogged, and the transmission alarm never sounded)
After getting it all cleaned up, I took the boat to my local dealer yesterday. They told me the following:
-Most shops aren't rebuilding they are just swapping out transmissions for rebuilt ones.
-When they swap out on older boats like mine, they are putting in a different transmission, a bit more stout, with more pulling power for today's popular water sports.
-According to them, the current transmission was designed more for water skiing, not wake boarding etc.
Told me it would probably run about $2,500.00 if they determine it needs to be replaced.
Would love to hear your thoughts and feedback.
-Chuck
I've been dealing with some tranny issues over the past few years on my 2003 21i. Had water get in the hull while in storage a few years ago. Reached out on the forum, and followed the very helpful advice of all that responded. Worked pretty well ever since, but I've had the same issue every now and again over the years. Got the boat out Monday to get it cleaned up for the summer, and ran into the same issue again. Even with the drain plug out, I think rainwater may have filled up the hull during a heavy downpour and gotten into the tranny again. When I pulled out of the boat slip, everything was fine, and when I accelerated or turned, the tranny would slip.
Here is some more background info:
-350 Mag MPI, Borg Warner Velvet Drive Transmission
-In years past I've changed the transmission fluid 3 or 4 times when this happens, and it seems to take care of the issue, but not 100%. Always felt like it wasn't running as well as it should.
-Every year I regularly change the impellar
-Thanks to the board, I check the transmission cooler regulary for hydrilla, and impellar pieces. (oddly enough, the first year I checked it, the cooler was almost completely clogged, and the transmission alarm never sounded)
After getting it all cleaned up, I took the boat to my local dealer yesterday. They told me the following:
-Most shops aren't rebuilding they are just swapping out transmissions for rebuilt ones.
-When they swap out on older boats like mine, they are putting in a different transmission, a bit more stout, with more pulling power for today's popular water sports.
-According to them, the current transmission was designed more for water skiing, not wake boarding etc.
Told me it would probably run about $2,500.00 if they determine it needs to be replaced.
Would love to hear your thoughts and feedback.
-Chuck
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