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    Gearbox Oil

    Hi guys,
    Finally got my new 20v nearly a month ago now, having imported her from US to the UK, so far have managed to put 14Hrs on hoping to hit the magic 20/25 next week as we have a bank holiday here.
    Had A few problems on the way haulage/ shipping etc. but got her here safely in the end.
    I have checked all the engine fluid levels, inc water ( had fresh water cooling fitted, due to running her in the sea as we have very few lakes where you can use powerboats now in the UK).
    But I am not sure what oil the gearbox requires and how to check the level?
    I have noticed a dip stick on the box but can't find any reference to this in any of my manuals.
    I have the Marine Power Engine service manual ( 340HP) and owners manual but these cover only the engine, as you would expect.

    Does anyone know what type of oil is used and when to check the level ( hot or cold) does the unit need to be at a certain angle etc?

    Also are there any manual's covering the other components( hard copy or downloadable), as the only ones I have cover the engine only?

    thanks...

    #2
    Has any one answered your manual request yet?

    Here or by other means?

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      #3
      What type of transmission does it have? Most of the velvet drive trannys require ATF DexIII compatible.
      http://www.wakeboatworld.com
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        #4
        Under the "Downloads" section go to "Engine Components" and there is a manual. It advises to use SAE 30 motor oil.
        Not sure if that manual applies to your specific drive, but I'm sure you could call Tige and get a definitive answer whether it does or not. It's a decent manul if it works for you.
        Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?

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          #5
          Thanks for the advise.
          You'll have to bare with me as I have owned boats since around 19, but these have been mainly sterndrive sportsboats or outboards.
          This is the first v-drive I have owned as I finally secum to buying a ski/wakeboard boat having sought a decent mono ski-ing wake for ages but just making do with the mediocre wake of a sterndrive.
          I have tried ( dare I say it) a Mastercraft X2 but wasn't impressed with the slalom wake, as this seemed to create too big of a wash, even more than my sterndrive.
          I had looked at Tige boats in the UK, but the price was out of reach for a new one, and the secondhand market was very limited any 2 or 3 yr old boat would sell very quickly ( if any came up for sale).

          I had noticed the Walter V-drive manual in the downloads section and this looks similar to mine, although I won't be able to check this until I go back down to North Wales where I keep her during the season.
          The oil level plug on the top looks familiar but I can also recall a brown quick release ( T shaped ) plug between the Blue V-drive casing and the rear bell housing of the engine.
          Not sure what this is.
          You'll have to explain what a velvet drive is as I'm not up on v-drives, but am willing to learn.

          Ski boats are few and far between here in the UK as were so small in comparison to the US and have only a few lakes you can ski on.
          Ski/Wakeboard boats are mainly owned by Ski schools who have access to their own lake's.

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            #6
            velvet drive is a brand. There is also borg warner and others. it will have a plate on it with the model, serial, and the brand.
            http://www.wakeboatworld.com
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              #7
              Spharis, that was quick.
              Did some googling and found a schematic of a velvet drive.
              This has the T bar plug I was referring to and could be the same type I have.
              I will have to check the plate you refer to when I next visit.

              Am I right in saying the drive chain would have a velvet/ borg warner (or similar gearbox) feeding into a Walter/ similar V-drive transfer box which ultimately feeds the shaft/ propeller.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Buzz27 View Post
                Am I right in saying the drive chain would have a velvet/ borg warner (or similar gearbox) feeding into a Walter/ similar V-drive transfer box which ultimately feeds the shaft/ propeller.
                That's correct.
                Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."

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                  #9
                  Things are looking a bit clearer, just need the make/ model no's of the plates and should be on the way.
                  All the info is much appreciated.
                  Will post the req'd details when I get it, and hopefully find some more info/ manual's covering the units.

                  In the meantime I think i'll raise another topic/thread?

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